Southern soda drinkers should inspect their cans before opening one. Nearly 2,000 cases from multiple major brands are being recalled in three states owing to contamination.
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This voluntary recall covers Diet Coke, Fanta, and Sprite cans. The FDA's website warns that certain soft drink cans may contain "foreign material."
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The recall was issued a few weeks ago on Nov. 6, but all affected beverages had 2024 "best by" dates.
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This recall includes 417 Diet Coke, 14 Fanta Orange, and 1,557 Sprite. These 12-ounce drinks were offered in 12-pack fridge packs in Alabama,
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Florida, and Mississippi. These states' soda buyers can check their cases using the recall's lot numbers, UPC code, and best by dates.
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The recalled Diet Coke cans include lot number JAN2924MBD3, UPC 49000028911, and best by date Jan. 29, 2024. The recalled Fanta
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Orange cans include lot number JUL2924MBD3, UPC 49000030730, and best by date July 29, 2024.
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Avoid drinking drinks with recall information on them. Instead, they should trash them or return them to the store.
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This soda recall followed a year of large food recalls. In the past few weeks, many cantaloupe items have been recalled for salmonella
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contamination. Trader Joe's, Kroger, and Sprouts Farmers Market sold these products. The CDC has connected contaminated cantaloupes to a massive salmonella epidemic
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