Almost 2,000 cases of Diet Coke, Sprite, and Fanta Orange are being recalled in Alabama, Mississippi, and Florida due to the potential presence of foreign material in the cans. The affected products have specific lot numbers and best-by dates.
Nearly 2,000 cases of Coca-Cola products, including Diet Coke, Fanta Orange, and Sprite cans, have been recalled due to the risk of "potential foreign material." The recall, initiated by Alabama-based United Packers, LLC, affects three states in the South: Alabama, Florida, and Mississippi. The affected cases had specific "best by" dates and have been removed from the market. Other Coca-Cola brands are not affected by the recall.
Nearly 2,000 cases of Diet Coke, Sprite, and Fanta Orange soda cans have been recalled due to possible foreign material in the product. The recall includes 12-pack fridge cases of these beverages, and although they have been removed from stores in Florida, Alabama, and Mississippi, consumers may still have them at home. The company that packaged the sodas, United Packers LLC., has not provided instructions for consumers with the recalled product.
Trader Joe's issued three recalls in a week due to potential foreign material found in their products. The recalls include cookies, falafel, and soup, with the possibility of rocks in the cookies and falafel, and insects in the soup. Customers in multiple states are advised to discard the products or return them for a refund. The affected products have been removed from sale and destroyed, and no adverse health effects have been reported so far.