The Food and Drug Administration and Coca-Cola have issued a recall because some of the soda may be contaminated with plastic. About 10,000 cans are impacted by the recall, which was initially issued by the soft drink company on March 6. That equates to nearly 900 12-packs of 12-ounce Coke cans. The affected products were distributed in Illinois and Wisconsin. So far, the FDA says there is no word of anyone becoming ill from the Coke products. On Monday, the FDA labeled the advisory as a Class II recall, which means the risk of getting sick is remote. Specific product codes are provided by the FDA.
Coca-Cola cans recalled
By Courtney Chaffee
Mar 26, 2025 | 5:19 PM

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