{"id":1727904,"date":"2021-12-13T15:39:27","date_gmt":"2021-12-13T21:39:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.tasteofhome.com\/?p=1727904"},"modified":"2024-10-14T10:27:24","modified_gmt":"2024-10-14T15:27:24","slug":"coca-cola-recall","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.tasteofhome.com\/article\/coca-cola-recall\/","title":{"rendered":"This Coca-Cola Recall Affects 7,000+ Cases in at Least 8 States\u2014Here’s What to Look For"},"content":{"rendered":"[dam-video dam-id=\"32107\"]\r\n\r\nThis Coke recall may have created the biggest soda buzz since New Coke. The Coca-Cola Company announced two recalls\u2014one involving 12-oz. cans of Coke and Sprite, and another that affects Minute Maid products.\r\n\r\nBoth recalls were issued because the company suspects \"foreign matter\" may be present in cans and cartons that have been distributed across the country.\r\n\r\nThis is why certain Coke bottles have yellow caps<\/a>.\r\n

What Products Have Been Recalled?<\/h2>\r\nIf you're a fan of Sprite, Coca-Cola or Minute Maid products, take a look inside your refrigerator.\r\n

Sprite & Coke Recall<\/h3>\r\nThe Sprite and Coca-Cola recall was issued in late November, according to the Defense Commissary Agency<\/a>. Because the soda has such a long shelf life, it's still worth taking a look in your refrigerator or garage. The cans were distributed in the Southeastern states, though no specific states were mentioned in the recall announcement. It affects the following products:\r\n