Coca-Cola has issued a significant recall affecting over 70,000 cans of its popular beverages, including Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, Coca-Cola, and Sprite. This action was prompted by the discovery of foreign matter contamination, specifically the potential presence of metal fragments within the cans. The recall has been classified as Class II by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), indicating that while the affected products could cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences, the probability of serious adverse health consequences is remote. Consumers, particularly those in Texas where the affected products were primarily distributed, are urged to verify their products against the provided UPC and lot codes and to exercise caution to avoid potential health risks such as lacerations or illness.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has confirmed an ongoing recall of several Coca-Cola products. The affected items include 12-packs and 35-packs of Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, 24-packs and 35-packs of Coca-Cola, and 12-packs and 35-packs of Sprite. This recall was initiated due to concerns about foreign matter contamination, specifically the presence of metal fragments that could pose a risk to consumers. The primary distribution area for these contaminated products is currently limited to retailers in Texas, although the FDA warns that the scope of the recall could potentially expand.
To help consumers identify the affected products, specific UPC and lot codes have been released. For Coca-Cola Zero Sugar 12-packs, the UPC is 49000042559 with lot code FEB0226MAA. The 35-pack of Coca-Cola Zero Sugar shares the same lot code FEB0226MAA but has a UPC of 49000058499. Regular Coca-Cola 24-packs are identified by UPC 49000012781 and lot code JUN2926MAA, while the 35-packs have UPC 49000058468 and lot code JUN2926MAA. For Sprite, the 35-pack bears UPC 49000058482 and lot code JUN2926MAA, and the 12-pack has UPC 49000028928 with lot codes JUN2926MAA or JUN3026MAB. Consumers are strongly advised to check these codes on any Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, or Sprite products they may have purchased.
The presence of metal fragments in beverages poses a serious health risk, including potential lacerations or internal injuries if ingested. Although this recall is categorized as Class II, implying a low risk of severe health complications, consumers should not underestimate the potential for minor, temporary health problems. Anyone who has consumed these recalled beverages and experiences any symptoms or concerns, such as mouth irritation, stomach upset, or unusual discomfort, should seek immediate medical attention from a healthcare provider. For further information or to report any issues related to this recall, the FDA can be contacted directly at 1-888-INFO-FDA (1-888-463-6332).
This recall highlights the ongoing commitment of regulatory bodies and manufacturers to ensure product safety. The FDA's prompt classification and public notification serve to protect consumers from potentially harmful products. It also emphasizes the importance of consumer vigilance in checking product details and adhering to recall advisories to safeguard their health and well-being. The company is working to remove all affected products from shelves and investigate the source of the contamination to prevent future occurrences.