Thousands of Coca-Cola cans have been pulled from store shelves in Illinois and Wisconsin after reports of possible plastic contamination. The FDA issued a Class 2 recall, warning that consuming the affected products could pose a safety risk. Customers are advised to check for 12-ounce cans with specific UPC codes and discard or return them if found.
Tostitos Chips Recalled Over Undeclared Milk Allergen
Frito-Lay has recalled approximately 1,300 bags of Tostitos Cantina Traditional Tortilla Chips across 13 states due to an undeclared milk allergen. The company warned that the product could trigger severe allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. Consumers with milk allergies should avoid the chips, while others can safely consume them.
Mislabeled Decaf Coffee Actually Contains Caffeine
A batch of Our Family Traverse City Cherry Decaf Ground Coffee has been recalled after it was discovered to contain caffeine despite being labeled as decaf. The affected products were sold in 15 states, and the FDA has classified the recall as a moderate health risk. Those sensitive to caffeine are urged to avoid the product.
What Consumers Should Do
Customers who have purchased any of these products should check the packaging for specific UPC codes, manufacturing dates, and affected states. If a recalled item is found, it should be discarded or returned to the place of purchase. For further details, visit the FDA’s official recall notices.
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