Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages LLC has recalled 4,228 units of Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, and Sprite 12-ounce cans because they may contain foreign metal material. The recall affects 12-pack, 24-pack, and 35-pack configurations sold in Texas. Consumers should not drink these beverages as the presence of metal can cause injury if swallowed.
Metal fragments may have entered the cans during the manufacturing process, posing a choking hazard or risk of internal injury if the product is consumed.
You have 2 options:
Recall #: H-0106-2026; Quantity: 1115 units
Recall #: H-0107-2026; Quantity: 2322 units
Recall #: H-0108-2026; Quantity: 791 units
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