Cans of Coca Cola Cherry affected by a consumer recall: a dangerous chemical product may be present

Cans of Coca Cola Cherry affected by a consumer recall: a dangerous chemical product may be present
Cans of Coca Cola Cherry affected by a consumer recall: a dangerous chemical product may be present

33cl cans of Coca-Cola Cherry distributed by the B&M chain in France have been recalled by the authorities due to a health risk, they announced on Saturday.

These cherry flavored Coca-Cola cans are under precautionary measure due to the presence of a dangerous chemical. “The interior lining of the phenoxy resin can is produced from Bisphenol A,” according to the government website Rappel Conso.

Bisphenol A, banned in France since 2015 although it was previously used in the manufacture of cans and cans, is an endocrine disruptor according to the French Food Safety Agency (ANSES). Bisphenol A is suspected of being linked to multiple disorders and diseases (breast cancer, infertility, etc.).

Recall Conso did not indicate how many cans are affected by the measure. The recall runs until August 27 and buyers can request a full refund.

“Coca-Cola France would like to clarify that this recall does not concern other Coca-Cola Cherry products which are sold in other points of sale in France” apart from B&M, the American company underlined in a press release.

The recall concerns cans that were produced “outside France,” Coca-Cola said, and products “manufactured and distributed throughout France by (its) local bottler, Coca-Cola Europacific Partners France, are not affected by this recall.”

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