The company has confirmed that standard-sized cans and all glass and plastic bottles available in the UK are not affected by ...
Coca-Cola has recalled several beverages in the UK, including Coca-Cola, Diet Coke, and Sprite Zero, due to high chlorate ...
Cans have also been recalled in the US, where Reyes Coca-Cola Bottling, LLC, recalled 864 cases containing 12 cans each over ...
Cola, Coca-Cola Zero, Sprite Zero, Appletiser and Diet Coke drinks are due to expire in the next couple of months ...
In January, Coca-Cola said it was recalling cans of several of its products across the UK after it confirmed some of its drinks were found to contain higher-than-normal levels of chlorate. However, ...
A Coca-Cola distributor is pulling back over 10,000 soda cans from two Midwestern states, the FDA reported on Monday. The ...
Diet Coke and Sprite Zero because they might have elevated chlorate levels. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) said: "Long term consumption of chlorate can lead to the inhibition of iodine uptake ...
Coca Cola Zero and Diet Coke, due a safety risk. The drink giant is recalling several of its canned drinks because they may contain elevated levels of Chlorate. As a result, the drinks pose a ...
Thousands of cans of pop have been recalled by Coca-Cola because of plastic contamination posing a potential health risk. Coca-Cola Europacific Partners has asked customers to return a number of ...
Diet Coke and Sprite Zero due to potentially elevated levels of chlorate, reports the Mirror. Article continues below The UK Food Standards Agency (FSA) warned: "Long term consumption of chlorate ...
Appletiser and Sprite as well as the original Coca-Cola. The Food Standards Agency has warned that the affected drinks may contain elevated levels of chlorate, which could make customers unwell. “This ...