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Coca-Cola recall full list
Coca-Cola Recalls Drinks in Parts of Europe Over High Levels of Chlorate
Elevated amounts of the chemical were found in some soft drinks sold in Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands.
Coca-Cola issues European safety recall over 'excessively high chlorate content'
Coca-Cola products in Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands have been recalled after being discovered to have "high chlorate content," the company said.
A huge Coca-Cola recall is underway over 'high levels' of potentially harmful ingredient
A major recall of Coca-Cola products across Europe is underway after "elevated levels" of chlorate, a chemical by-product from chlorine disinfectants, was found in them. The company has recalled cans of Coke,
Coca-Cola Recalls Drinks in Europe Due to High Levels of Harmful Chemical
Coca-Cola recalls drinks in Europe due to high levels of chlorate, a chemical that can be harmful in elevated amounts.
Coca-Cola investigated by UK authorities after urgent chemical recall of drinks in Europe
Coca-Cola has urgently recalled cans of Coke, Sprite and Appletiser in Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands
Chemical contamination prompts Coca-Cola recall in Europe, UK
Meanwhile, in the UK, Coca-Cola Original Taste, Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, Diet Coke, and Sprite Zero, specifically distributed to cafes and restaurants, have been pulled from circulation.
Coca-Cola drinks recalled in 3 European countries due to high chlorate levels
The company said the recalled drinks had a higher level of the chemical chlorate, but the risk to consumers is low.
Full list of drinks being recalled by Coca-Cola over safety fears
Coca-Cola products have been recalled in Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands over fears about chlorate contamination
Coca-Cola’s European recall: South Africans assured products here are safe
Coca-Cola Beverages South Africa has reassured consumers that local products remain safe, following a recall of certain soft drinks in Europe due to elevated chlorate levels.
Coca-Cola recall sparks urgent UK probe into soft drinks over chlorate safety fears
Coca-Cola products have been recalled in Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands due to high levels of chlorate and an investigation is underway in the UK by the Food Standards Agency
Coca-Cola recalls drinks over chlorate levels
Coca-Cola has issued a recall for several canned and bottled drinks due to elevated levels of chlorate. The recall affects certain packages of Coca-Cola, as well as beverages under The Coca-Cola Company’s other brands,
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Coca-Cola Recalls Drinks Over Chlorate Contamination Fears
Coca-Cola has started a recall of several soft drink products in Europe after higher-than-normal levels of chlorate were ...
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Coke Has a Major Recall Happening Right Now
The chemical that prompted the recall is chlorate, and high levels of it can cause health problems. According to the Irish ...
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