
Coca-Cola Just Recalled Over 10,000 Cans of Soda—Here’s What to Know
Key Takeaways
- The FDA announced a recall on Coca-Cola Original Taste soda.
- The soda being recalled was sold in two states.
- This recall is due to a foreign matter contamination.
There’s an active recall on a popular Coca-Cola product, according to the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA). This is due to a foreign matter contamination.
The soda being recalled includes 12-count packs of Coca-Cola Original Taste with a UPC of “0 49000-00634 6” on each can and a UPC of “0 49000-02890 4” printed on the packaging. The 12-fluid-ounce cans have an expiration date of September 29, 2025, and were sold at retail locations in Illinois and Wisconsin. Approximately 864 cases are impacted by this recall.
These cans are recalled because the drink may contain pieces of plastic, per the FDA report. Check your soda, and if it matches the recalled information, dispose of it or return to your place of purchase for a possible refund.
This recall was just upgraded to a Class II recall, meaning that consuming the contaminated drink may lead to minor health problems. If you are showing signs of illness or injury after drinking the recalled soda, consult with your healthcare provider immediately.
For questions about this recall, contact the FDA by calling 1-888-INFO-FDA (1-888-463-6332).