It wasn’t immediately clear what the “foreign material” was, though food inspection firm FlexXray said that this often means contaminants are one of two things: material from the field, like stones, metal or insects, or matter from the handling process, such as plastic, glass, bone, paint chips or rust. 29, 2024, while the Sprite and Fanta cans in question are good through June 29, 2024. Recalled Diet Coke cans have a best-buy date of Jan. 6 after United Packers - which distributes the popular soft drinks out of Alabama - notified the government agency of the issue, and remains ongoing. The FDA’s notice shows that the recall started on Nov. The recall comprises 12-pack cases of 12-ounce cans of fizzy drinks - 417 of Diet Coke, 1,557 of Sprite and 14 of Fanta Orange, totaling a staggering 48,000 cans - the Food and Drug Administration disclosed in a filing. It’s getting hot in here: Thousands of electric blankets recalled due to overheating, melting, and catching fireĬoca-Cola has recalled 2,000 cases of its Diet Coke, Sprite and Fanta Orange offerings distributed in Alabama, Mississippi and Florida over concerns of a “foreign material” contamination. Quaker Oats recalls granola bars, cereals over salmonella risk Spinach recalled across 7 states for potential listeria contamination Toyota recalling 1M vehicles over short circuit that could affect airbags
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