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Coca-Cola recalls iced tea due to ‘quality issue’

By News Desk on October 7, 2018

Coca-Cola Deutschland has recalled certain bottles of one of its ready-to-drink iced tea brands due to a product quality issue.

Fuze Tea Pfirsich in a 1 liter PET plastic bottle with expiry dates Aug. 28 and 29, 2019 is affected. The peach-flavored tea can be exchanged or refunded at the…
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Bottled Iced Tea May Contain Glass Fragments

By News Desk on December 10, 2011

Tejava of Calistoga, CA said Friday it is recalling certain production lots of Tejava® Premium Iced Tea in 12 oz. glass bottles as a precautionary measure due to the possible presence of glass fragments that could be harmful if swallowed.

To date, there have been no reports of any injury…

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