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No dodgy soft drinks here: FDA
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) says no chlorate-contaminated soft drinks from a Coca-Cola bottling plant in Europe have been imported here.
Coca-Cola, Sprite, Fanta and other soft drinks are being recalled across Europe because of safety fears, after the discovery of high levels of a chemical by-product from chlorine disinfectants.
The Public Authority for Food and Nutrition has assured consumers that Coca-Cola products in Kuwait are safe for consumption, following ...
Our beloved and longest-existing cooldrink brand started catching strays recently after it was discovered that some of its ...
CCBSA has confirmed that products produced and sold in South Africa are safe and not part of the recall. This is because the ...
Coca-Cola recalls drinks in Europe due to high chlorate levels. Affected brands: Coca Cola, Fanta, Sprite, Minute Maid, Fuze Tea. Recall in Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands; limited stock in France, ...
This time around, we’re looking at two separate Coca-Cola recall announcements, impacting products like Minute-Maid, Sprite, and Coca-Cola. Lots of these soda drinks and juices might contain ...
The Plant Base is the go to B2B news platform for the plant-based food and beverage industry. Refreshment is your ultimate resource for staying informed and up-to-date on the water cooler, vending ...
To wean itself off Russian natural gas, Europe has found new sources of energy, including imports from the United States. But high costs are straining the economy. By Stanley Reed and Liz Alderman ...