Coca-Cola has voluntarily pulled back around 2,000 cases of Diet Coke, Sprite, and Fanta Orange in Alabama, Mississippi, and Florida due to concerns about potential “foreign material” in the soda cans. This precautionary recall, initiated by United Packers, LLC, began on November 6.
The impacted cases include 12-packs of 12-ounce aluminum cans, totaling 1,557 cases of Sprite, 417 cases of Diet Coke, and 14 cases of Fanta Orange, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Consumers are advised to inspect their soda cans for specific lot numbers and UPC codes. The recall involves Diet Coke 12-packs with lot numbers JAN2924MBD3 and UPC 49000028911, Fanta Orange 12-packs with lot numbers UL2924MBD3 and UPC 49000030730, and Sprite 12-packs with lot numbers JUL2924MBD3 and UPC 49000028928. The affected Fanta and Sprite cans have a best-by date of July 29, 2024, while the specified Diet Coke cans have a best-by date of January 29, 2024.
Currently, it is unclear what the “foreign material” is and whether it poses any risks to consumers. The FDA has not provided additional details about the nature of the potential contaminants and associated risks. As for staying healthy during the winter season, consider incorporating the following foods into your diet:
Coca-Cola has confirmed to ABC News that the recall has been successfully concluded, and there are no remaining affected cans in the market. The company stressed that the recall was a proactive and voluntary measure, and there have been no reported instances of illness or injury related to the impacted products.
This incident follows a recall by Coca-Cola in 2021, where Minute Maid products were recalled due to the potential presence of foreign objects, specifically metal bolts or washers.
If you have purchased Diet Coke, Sprite, or Fanta Orange in the affected regions, it is recommended to verify the lot numbers and UPC codes mentioned earlier. If your product matches the specified criteria, it is advisable to return it to the place of purchase or get in touch with Coca-Cola for further guidance.
Coca-Cola reassures its customers that the recall was conducted diligently, and measures have been implemented to prevent any further distribution of the affected products.