
Urgent Recall: Coca-Cola Pulls Topo Chico Water Over Bacteria Concerns
Coca-Cola Recalls Topo Chico Mineral Water After Bacteria Discovery Coca-Cola announced a recall of select Topo Chico Mineral Water products due to the potential presence of bacteria. The recall affects 16.9-ounce bottles sold in 18-packs at various retailers, including Costco, between May 20th and 29th. The company states that while the risk to the general public is low, individuals with compromised immune systems might experience minor health issues. "Coca-Cola says the bacteria poses a very low health risk to the general public," reported a news anchor in a TODAY show video. However, the company is taking precautionary measures to ensure consumer safety. The video shows close-ups of the recalled bottles, highlighting the packaging details to aid consumers in identifying the affected products. Consumers are urged to check their purchases and return any affected bottles to the point of purchase for a refund. This recall underscores the importance of food safety and the proactive measures taken by companies to protect consumers. The quick response from Coca-Cola demonstrates a commitment to public health and safety.