Coca-Cola Recalls Diet Coke, Fanta, and Sprite Due to Potential Foreign Material

The recall impacts three states.

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Coca-Cola is recalling several of its popular sodas, so you may want to check your soft drink stash. 

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Per a notice from the Food and Drug Administration, the brand initiated the recall last month due to the presence of “potential foreign material” in nearly 2,000 cases of Diet Coke, Fanta Orange, and Sprite. While the FDA didn’t specify what the foreign material might be, the agency is encouraging consumers to check their soda supply and discard any drinks that might be part of this recall.

This recall impacts 417 cases of Diet Coke, 14 cases of Fanta Orange, and 1,557 cases of Sprite. The recalled sodas were distributed in Alabama, Florida, and Mississippi, and all of them were sold in a 12-pack of 12-ounce cans. Additional recall details can be found below:

Diet Coke
Lot No.:
JAN2924MBD3 
UPC:
49000028911 
Best By Date:
01/29/24

Fanta Orange
Lot No.:
JUL2924MBD3 
UPC:
49000030730 
Best By Date:
07/29/24

Sprite
Lot No.:
JUL2924MBD3 
UPC:
49000028928 
Best By Date:
07/29/24

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The FDA also notes that this recall is classified as a Class II recall, which is defined as “a situation in which use of, or exposure to, a violative product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences or where the probability of serious adverse health consequences is remote.”

According to People, a representative for the Coca-Cola company confirmed that “all recall activities in the local markets are complete. No impacted product remains in the market.”

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