FDA issues recall of Coca Cola products due to possible metal fragments

The FDA says Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages, LLC, based in Dallas, issued a recall of Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, and Sprite cans. (Getty Images)
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a recall of Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, and Sprite cans sold in Texas as they may contain metal.
What we know:
The FDA says Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages, LLC, based in Dallas, issued the voluntary recall on Oct. 3 after the “Potential presence of foreign material (metal) in the product.”
Dig deeper:
The recalled products were sold in the Texas region and involve the following products:
Coca-Cola
24-pack
12-ounce cans
Codes: 49000012781, JUN2926MAA
Coca-Cola
35-pack
12-ounce cans
Codes: 49000058468, JUN2926MAA
Coca-Cola Zero Sugar
12-pack
12-ounce cans
Codes: 49000042559, FEB0226MAA
Coca-Cola Zero Sugar
35-pack
12-ounce cans
Codes: 49000058499, FEB0226MAA
Sprite
12-pack
12-ounce cans
Codes: 49000028928, JUN2926MAA
Sprite
12-pack
12-ounce cans
Codes: 49000028928, JUN3026MAB
Sprite
35-pack
12-ounce cans
Codes: 49000058482, JUN2926MAA
What you can do:
Consumers who have the recalled beverages should return them to the place of purchase for a refund.
The Source: Information for this story was sourced from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recall website. This story was reported from Orlando.
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