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Coca-Cola Recalls UK & US Drinks Over Safety Concerns

Coca-Cola is currently managing two separate product recalls in the United Kingdom and the United States due to different potential safety issues. In the UK, certain imported Coca-Cola brand drinks and Appletiser are being recalled due to e...

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Coca-Cola Recalls UK & US Drinks Over Safety Concerns

Key Insights

  • **UK Recall**: Involves imported 6x250ml Appletiser multipacks and specific 330ml 'tall cans' of Coca-Cola, Diet Coke, Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, and Sprite Zero due to elevated levels of Chlorate.
  • **US Recall**: Affects a batch of 12-ounce Original Coca-Cola cans (sold in 12-packs) distributed in Illinois and Wisconsin, due to potential plastic contamination.
  • **Why this matters**: Consumption of affected UK products poses a low risk but could potentially impact individuals sensitive to chlorate or with iodine deficiency. The US recall involves potential foreign material (plastic), classified by the FDA as a Class II risk (potential for temporary or reversible health issues).
  • **Affected Consumers**: Primarily those who purchased the specific UK products (Appletiser in supermarkets, tall cans in cafes/restaurants) or the specific batch of US Coca-Cola in Illinois and Wisconsin.

In-Depth Analysis

### UK Recall Details (Chlorate)

Coca-Cola Europacific Partners (CCEP) issued the recall for specific imported batches in the UK.

**Affected Products:** * **Appletiser 100% Apple Juice Gently Sparkling:** 6x250ml multipacks with Best Before dates of 30 November 2025 and 31 December 2025. Distributed to UK supermarkets. * **Coca-Cola, Diet Coke, Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, Sprite Zero:** Imported 330ml 'tall cans' (not standard cans) distributed for a limited time to cafes and restaurants. * Best Before Dates: 30 Nov 2025 (Coca-Cola), 31 May 2025 (Diet Coke & Zero Sugar), 30 June 2025 (Sprite Zero). * Production Codes: Ranging from 328 GE to 338 GE (as per FoodManufacture source).

**Reason & Risk:** Elevated levels of Chlorate. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) and CCEP state the risk is very low for occasional consumption. However, long-term intake or consumption by individuals sensitive to chlorate or with pre-existing iodine deficiency could lead to inhibited iodine uptake, potentially causing issues like goitre. Acute high intake could, in severe cases, affect oxygen absorption or kidney function.

**Action:** Consumers with affected UK products should call CCEP customer service at **0800 227711** or potentially return them to the point of purchase for a refund.

### US Recall Details (Plastic Contamination)

A separate recall affects the US market, initiated by manufacturer Reyes Coca-Cola Bottling, LLC.

**Affected Products:** * **Coca-Cola Original:** Specific batch of 12-ounce cans sold in 12-packs (864 cases total). * **Distribution:** Limited to Illinois and Wisconsin. * **Identification:** * Can UPC: 0 49000-00634 6 * Pack UPC: 0 49000-02890 4 * Date Code: SEP2925MDA * Time Stamp: 1100-1253 * Labeling: “Canned Under Authority of the Coca-Cola Company, Atlanta, GA 30313”

**Reason & Risk:** Potential presence of foreign material (plastic). The FDA classified this as a Class II recall, indicating a possibility of temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences.

**Action:** Consumers who might have purchased this specific batch should not consume it. Dispose of the product or return it to the place of purchase for a full refund.

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FAQ

- **Q: Which Coca-Cola products are recalled in the UK?

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- **Q: Which Coca-Cola products are recalled in the US?

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- **Q: What are the risks?

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- **Q: What should I do if I have an affected product?

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Takeaways

  • **Check Your Stash:** Carefully check any Appletiser or Coca-Cola brand drinks (especially tall cans in the UK, or 12-packs in IL/WI) against the product details, dates, and codes provided.
  • **Understand the Risks:** Be aware of the different reasons for the recalls (Chlorate in UK, Plastic in US) and the associated potential health implications.
  • **Act Safely:** If you have an affected product, do not drink it. Follow the recommended steps for disposal, return, or contacting customer service.

Discussion

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Sources

Source 1: Coca-Cola announces UK recall due to illness risk (FoodManufacture) Source 2: Coca-Cola still recalling these fizzy drinks over fears they may make consumers unwell (The Standard) Source 3: FDA Announces Recall of More Than 10,000 Cans of Coca-Cola for Potential Plastic Contamination (Allrecipes / FDA)

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