Do we drink “plastic”? Hundreds of Coca Cola packs retire for possible contamination

Plastic in Coca Cola cans. It is the alert issued in the States by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which has ordered the withdrawal of a few hundred packs in two states, thus arousing great concern among the Americans

Possible presence Of plastic in cans Of Coca Cola. According to reports from the American FDA, in fact, a possible plastic contamination would be present.

For this reason some packs have been collected in Wisconsin And Illinois

The call concerns the cans from 0.35 CL sold in packs of 12, in particular those with the date code “Sep2925mda” e Timestamp Between 11:00 and 12:53. The products concerned have a single can of 0 49000-00634 6 and an UPC for packs of 12 of 0 49000-.

The call concerns in Total 864 packs of 12.

The call was started by Reyes Coca-Cola botlingLLC, based in Milwaukee, on 6 March last, while on March 24 the Food and Drug Administration classified the event as a call II recall, indicating that exposure to the product can cause negative consequences for temporary or reversible health from a medical point of view. Coca Cola did not immediately respond to the comment request.

Hard or sharp foreign objects could cause injuries such as lacerations and perforations of the mouth, tongue, throat, stomach, intestine, teeth and gums, conclude from the FDA.