At least 4,000 Coca-Cola sodas distributed across Texas recalled due to possible metal contamination
According to the FDA recall notice, the affected products include Coca-Cola Original Taste, Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, and Sprite.

If you’re reaching for a can of soda this morning, you may want to check your fridge.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a Class II recall for about 4,000 cans of popular Coca-Cola beverages distributed across Texas, citing potential metal contamination.
According to the FDA recall notice, the affected products include Coca-Cola Original Taste, Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, and Sprite.
The recall was initiated by Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages, based in Dallas, on Oct. 3. The company cited “the potential presence of metal in the product” as the reason for the recall.
At this time, the FDA has not provided specific guidance on what consumers should do with the recalled products.
Here are the affected products’ lot numbers and packaging details:
- Coca-Cola Zero Sugar 12oz Can -12 pack 49000042559 / FEB0226MAA Coca-Cola Zero Sugar 12oz Can -35 pack 49000058499 / FEB0226MAA
- Coca-Cola 12oz Can - 24 pack 49000012781 / JUN2926MAA Coca-Cola 12oz Can - 35 pack 49000058468 / JUN2926MAA
- Sprite 12oz Can 35 pack 49000058482 / JUN2926MAA Sprite 12oz Can 12 pack 49000028928 / JUN2926MAA Sprite 12oz Can 12 pack 49000028928 / JUN3026MAB