DALLAS — Three popular sodas sold in Texas by Coca-Cola were recalled this week due to possible metal contamination, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
In a notice published Monday, Oct. 20, the FDA said several units of Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, Coca-Cola and Sprite were impacted by the possible contamination. The agency classified the recall as "class II," meaning the product "causes temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences," but the likelihood of serious health consequences is remote.
The affected products were distributed by Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages, based in Dallas. Over 4,000 12-oz cans sold in Texas were impacted. All the cans affected by the recall were sold in Texas. Here's a full breakdown of what is under recall:
Coca-Cola Zero Sugar: 1