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Coca-Cola Recalls Over 70,000 Sodas Due to Metal Contamination

Originally Published 2 months ago — by foodnetwork.com

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Coca-Cola is recalling certain lots of Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, Coca-Cola, and Sprite cans due to potential metal contamination, with the recall classified as Class II by the FDA, indicating a low risk of serious health consequences. Consumers are advised to dispose of or return the affected products.

Coca-Cola Recalls 2,000 Cases of Contaminated Soda

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CBS News

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Coca-Cola is recalling 2,000 cases of Diet Coke, Sprite, and Fanta Orange soda cans due to the potential presence of "foreign material." The recall affects 12-packs of 12-ounce cans distributed in Alabama, Mississippi, and Florida. The specific risks to consumers are unknown at this time, and the FDA has not provided further comment.

Coca-Cola Recalls Popular Soda Brands in Multiple States Over Foreign Material Concerns

Originally Published 2 years ago — by USA TODAY

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Coca-Cola has issued a recall of 2,000 cases of Diet Coke, Sprite, and Fanta Orange in Alabama, Mississippi, and Florida due to potential contamination with "foreign material" in the cans. The recall was initiated by United Packers, LLC and includes specific UPC numbers and best-by dates. Coca-Cola has stated that the recall is complete and there are no more affected cans on the market.

Soda Recall: Diet Coke, Sprite, and Fanta 12 packs pulled from shelves

Originally Published 2 years ago — by WKMG News 6 & ClickOrlando

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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.

"Absolut Vodka and Sprite team up for canned cocktail, expanding Coca-Cola's ready-to-drink alcohol offerings"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CNBC

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Coca-Cola and Pernod Ricard are partnering to launch a new ready-to-drink cocktail featuring a mix of Absolut Vodka and Sprite. The canned cocktail will be available in two versions, with Sprite and Sprite Zero Sugar, and is set to debut in select European countries in early 2024. The popularity of canned cocktails has been on the rise, with ready-to-drink beverages being the fastest-growing spirits category in terms of revenue and volume. The announcement did not mention a specific timeline for the U.S. market. This collaboration expands Coca-Cola's alcoholic beverage portfolio, following the success of their Jack-and-Coke cocktail in a can.

Unveiling the Mysterious World of Lightning 'Sprites'

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Space.com

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An astronomer in Slovakia captured an ultra-detailed photo of a rare type of upward-shooting red lightning known as a sprite during a thunderstorm. The sprite, resembling a gigantic jellyfish, measured over 31 miles across and lasted only a fraction of a second. Sprites are created when electrical discharges from lightning shoot upward, creating long strands of plasma in the ionosphere. They are difficult to photograph due to their fleeting nature, but advancements in technology have made it easier to capture these rare phenomena. The exact mechanism behind sprites is still unclear, but scientists believe they may be triggered by disturbances in atmospheric plasma caused by tiny objects like meteors.

Unveiling the Mysterious World of Lightning 'Sprites' through an Astonishing Photo

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Livescience.com

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An astronomer in Slovakia captured an ultra-detailed photo of a rare type of upward-shooting red lightning known as a sprite during a thunderstorm. The sprite, resembling a gigantic jellyfish, measured over 31 miles across and lasted only a fraction of a second. Sprites are created when electrical discharges from lightning shoot upward, creating long strands of plasma in the ionosphere. They are difficult to photograph due to their fleeting nature, but advancements in technology have made it easier. The exact mechanism behind sprites is still unclear, but scientists believe they may be triggered by disturbances in atmospheric plasma caused by tiny objects like meteors.