Recall Roundup: Coffee, Coke, and More Vanish from Store Shelves

  • This week saw three significant product recalls, with two of them coming from well-known companies.
  • The items were removed from stores due to foreign material contamination, an undisclosed allergen, and incorrect labeling.
  • Examine your refrigerator and cupboard for the ingredients listed below.

This week saw three items making headlines following their recalls, with these products coming from two well-known brands.

Shelves were cleared of cans containing contaminated Coca-Cola, and Tostitos tortilla chips were taken back due to an undisclosed allergen. Additionally, decaf coffee grounds faced recall because they were incorrectly labeled and mistakenly include caffeine.

Inspect your refrigerator and cupboard for the listed ingredients.

Coca-Cola Cans

Earlier this month, over 10,000 cases of Coca-Cola were recalled across two states due to concerns about possible plastic contamination.

On Monday, the Food and Drug Administration assigned the recall its second-highest risk category because food and beverages containing foreign substances may pose a danger if ingested.

The FDA’s report didn’t provide particular guidelines for consumers who possess the recalled Coca-Cola. If you prefer to be safe, it would be wise to discard or return the cans.

Recalled Product Information

  • Product Description: Coca-Cola Classic, 12 Fluid Ounces
  • Can UPC: 0 49000-00634 6
  • 12-Can Pack UPC: 0 49000-02890 4
  • Date Code: SEP2925MDA
  • Time Stamp: 1100-1253
  • Affected States: Illinois and Wisconsin

Tostitos Tortilla Chips

On Wednesday, Frito-Lay issued arecall for approximately 1,300 packages of Tostitos tortilla chips distributed in 13 states because they might include an undeclared milk ingredient. According to the company, these recalled items could potentially be containers of nacho cheese tortilla chips containing milk.

If you're allergic or sensitive to milk, avoid eating the recalled Tostitos chips since doing so could "lead to a severe or potentially fatal allergic response," according to the FDA. For those who aren’t lactose intolerant, these chips are generally safe for consumption.

Recalled Product Information

  • Product Description: Tostitos Cantina Traditional Yellow Corn Tortilla Chips
  • Size: 13 oz.
  • UPC: 28400 52848
  • Guaranteed Fresh Date: May 20, 2025
  • Manufacturing Codes: The provided manufacturing codes include "XX" as any digit ranging between 30 and 55 such as: 471106504 18 13:XX; 471106505 85 13:XX; 471106506 85 13:XX; or 471106507 85 13:XX.
  • Affected States: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia

Ground Coffee

On March 13, more than 4,000 packages of decaffeinated coffee from the Our Family brand were subject to recall due to incorrect labeling. Some containers of Our Family’s Traverse City Cherry Decaf Ground Coffee, which was distributed across 15 states, actually contained caffeine.

On Tuesday, the FDA classified the recall as a Class 2 risk. The agency has not offered guidance for consumers possessing the affected coffee grounds; however, individuals who are sensitive to caffeine might want to think about discarding the product. For those able to tolerate caffeine, the recalled coffee grounds should be fine to use for brewing and drinking.

Recalled Product Information

  • Product Description: Our Family Traverse City Cherry Decaffeinated Light Roast Ground Coffee
  • Size: 12 oz.
  • UPC: 0 70253 11080 1
  • Best-By Date: August 3, 2025
  • Affected States: In the list provided, we have Colorado, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, North Carolina, North Dakota, Nebraska, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.

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