Coca-Cola Europacific Partners Belgium has recalled certain batches of Coke, Sprite, and other beverages due to high chlorate levels found at a Ghent production site. The recall covers products distributed in six European countries since November.
With this massive Coca-Cola recall happening in other countries, how do we know if we’re affected here in the United States? It involves a dangerous chemical that can alter hormones. We actually don’t.
Atlanta-based Coca-Cola Co. announced Monday that a new flavor of Coke is coming in February. Coca-Cola Orange Cream will go on sale Feb. 10.
Coca-Cola has issued an urgent recall for a variety of flavors offered across several countries due to a "serious" contamination risk.
“The Food Standards Agency is aware of an international product withdrawal and recall by Coca-Cola Europacific Partners of a small number of their soft drinks containing higher levels of a chemical called chlorate,” FSA head of incidents Tina Potter told Food Manufacture.
Coca-Cola has ordered a major recall of Coke, Fanta, Sprite, Tropico, Minute Maid and other beverages after detecting high levels of chlorate, which poses potential health risks
Coca-Cola is recalling several products from the market over high chlorate content. The company is urging people not to drink them, but return them for a refund.
Coca-Cola has recalled its beverages in a few European nations due to "higher levels" of a substance known as chlorate, according to BBC. Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands were the main targets of the recall,
Just five product lines had been shipped to Britain, and they have already been sold. These are the product codes you need to look out for.
Drinks giant Coca-Cola has issued a major recall of its drinks in countries across Europe due to the presence of chlorate in its products as we head deeper into winter.
Coca-Cola Beverages South Africa has reassured consumers that local products remain safe, following a recall of certain soft drinks in Europe due to elevated chlorate levels.