If you recently bought a 12-pack of Coca-Cola, you should be aware of a recall. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recalled 864 cases of Coca-Cola 12-packs that were sold in Illinois and Wisconsin earlier this month.
On Monday, the FDA classified it as a Class II recall, which applies to products that may cause temporary or reversible health issues, though the risk of serious harm is low.
The recall affects over 10,000 cans of Coca-Cola due to potential plastic contamination. The FDA has not reported any injuries or illnesses related to the recall. The affected beverages were bottled and distributed by Reyes Coca-Cola Bottling, LLC, in Milwaukee. A company spokesperson stated that the recall is voluntary, emphasizing the company’s commitment to quality and consumer safety.
Customers in Illinois and Wisconsin who purchased the recalled Coca-Cola can check the FDA’s website for specific product codes. The beverages were distributed to retailers in both states, but the FDA has not provided specific instructions for consumers who may have bought them.