Don't Drink These Coke, Sprite, and Minute Maid Cans That May Be Contaminated With Metal



If you are about to drink a Coca-Cola product, you should check the label. Some Minute Maid juices are part of a recall.

Two separate recalls involve drinks that may be contaminated with foreign substances. Here is what to know.

The Minute Maid was recalled.

The Food Safety Network reports that the Coca-Cola Company has issued a recall for some of their beverages because of the possibility that they contain metal bolts or washers. The potentially impacted juices were distributed in Pennsylvania, Connecticut, New York, North Carolina, Maryland, Virginia, Maine, and New Jersey.

The products are being recalled.

Berry Punch has date codes Jan0422 NP and Jan0522 NP.
The strawberry lemonade date code is Jan0322 NP.
The fruit punch has a date code of Jan.

The Coca-Cola and Sprite are being recalled.

The Department of Defense All Food and Drug Activity issued this one on November 24, 2021. This time, the reason for the recall is the potential for foreign matter in the beverages, but no other information is provided. We know that the products were distributed in multiple states, and have expiration dates in 2022.

The recalled products are rectangular fridge packs with 12 cans.

The Coca-Cola 12 ounce cans have a date code.
The Coca-Cola 12 ounce cans have a date code.
The date code is AUG 1522 WM B.

Don't drink Minute Maid, Coca-Cola, or Sprite products if you have purchased them. Return them to the store where you bought them.