Coca-Cola Cherry cans have been recalled due to a banned toxic ingredient

The said box is made of material. Coca-Cola brand is recalling a batch of its cherry-flavored beverage “Cherry,” reports Rappel Johnson this Friday, June 28.

This recall is not related to the quality of the drink, but to a problem with the contents of the resin can. “The inner lining of the can is made from phenoxy resin Bisphenol A », Rappel Johnson explains. However, in France, since 2012, the use of this component for the packaging of food contact products sold in the country is prohibited.

If you have, do not consume the product

The affected boxes bear barcode 5449000195364 and are part of lot 08/02/2025 L09B. These are 33cl cans to keep in the fridge, sold all over France. Marketing and withdrawal dates have not been specified.

Interested lot buyers are invited don’t drink and return the product to the point of sale. They will then be paid according to the process provided by Rappel Conso. Consumers have until August 27 to complete the procedure.

In November A extensive recall procedure It happened in Croatia: the Croatian General Inspectorate ordered American Soda Company recalling some of its products after several poisoning cases were reported in three cities across the country. It also banned its distribution “temporarily” “in the interest of public health and due to doubts about the safety of the food to protect public health”.

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