Coca-Cola recalls more than 70,000 cans over metal contamination concerns

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

Coca-Cola has recalled more than 70,000 cans of its soft drink brands in Texas due to concerns over metal contamination.

The recall affects Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, and Sprite cans produced and distributed by Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages, LLC, a subsidiary of Arca Continental, in specific areas of Texas, including McAllen/Rio Grande Valley and San Antonio.

According to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the voluntary recall was issued on October 20, citing the risk of metal contamination, which could cause injury if consumed.

The recall covers specific areas in Texas, namely McAllen/Rio Grande Valley and San Antonio.

Author's summary: Coca-Cola recalls thousands of cans in Texas due to metal contamination risks.

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New Food Magazine New Food Magazine — 2025-10-24

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