News Summary
Residents in San Antonio and McAllen should check their pantries as Coca-Cola products including Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, Coca-Cola, and Sprite are recalled due to potential metal fragments. Approximately 4,000 cans are affected, prompting consumers to avoid them and seek refunds. The recall has been initiated as a precaution due to health risks, although serious outcomes are considered remote. Made exclusively for Texas markets, the recall serves as a reminder for consumers to stay informed about their beverage safety.
Texas is facing a product recall involving select Coca-Cola items due to potential metal contamination, as announced by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on October 20, 2025. The recall impacts Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, Coca-Cola, and Sprite cans. This Class II recall indicates that while exposure to these products may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences, serious health consequences are considered remote.
Approximately 4,000 cans are involved in this recall. The specifics include:
- 1,115 units of Coca-Cola Zero Sugar 12-ounce cans in 12 and 35 packs
- 2,322 units of Coca-Cola 12-ounce cans in 24 and 35 packs
- 791 units of Sprite 12-ounce cans in 12 and 35 packs
Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages LLC initiated the recall process on October 3, 2025, after identifying the potential issue. The affected products were distributed exclusively in the McAllen/Rio Grande Valley and San Antonio areas of Texas. As a precaution, all affected products were removed from store shelves by October 10, 2025.
Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages confirmed that all recalled products have been pulled from the market. However, the FDA did not provide specific guidance regarding the disposal or handling of the recalled products, nor did Coca-Cola issue a formal press release concerning this matter.
If consumers possess the recalled products, they are advised not to consume them due to the risk of metal fragments. It is recommended that consumers either dispose of the affected cans or return them to the place of purchase for a refund.
Recall Background
Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages is a key supplier in Texas and also services areas in Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Arkansas. Nevertheless, this recall is limited strictly to products sold within Texas. The decision to initiate a recall stemmed from safety concerns regarding possible contamination, which is taken very seriously by both the manufacturer and the regulatory authorities.
The FDA categorizes recalls into different classes based on the degree of health risk posed by the product. Class II recalls, like this one, are common when there is potential risk but the likelihood of serious health issues is low. The main purpose of such recalls is to ensure consumer safety by removing potentially hazardous products from the marketplace promptly.
As the recall affects a relatively small number of cans in Texas, companies often move quickly to address these situations. Coca-Cola has a history of responding proactively to health and safety concerns by instituting recalls to safeguard its customers.
This recall serves as a reminder of the importance of consumer vigilance regarding food and beverage safety. Consumers are encouraged to regularly check their products and stay informed about recall notices to ensure their well-being and safety.
For those who may have purchased the affected products, it is critical to follow recommended disposal or return procedures to avoid any health risks associated with the contamination. The necessary actions help maintain confidence in product safety and quality.
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