The Coca-Cola Company, of Atlanta, GA, is recalling 241 cases of Topo Chico Mineral Water Carbonated 16.9 fl oz (500mL) bottles because of potential contamination with Pseudomonas. The firm was notified by their distributor that product placed on hold was released and shipped to customers.
The recall, initiated on May 28, 2025, is classified as a Class II recall, indicating a low risk of serious health consequences, though temporary or reversible effects may occur. The recall remains ongoing, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
The recalled products were distributed to retail locations in Arizona, Louisiana, New Mexico, Nevada and Texas.
Recalled product:
Topo Chico Mineral Water Carbonated
Description: 16.9 fl oz (500mL) bottle, UPC: 0 21136 18061 9, Case UPC: 0 21136 18062 6, Made in Mexico by Cia. Topo Chico, S. de R.L. de C.V., Monterrey
Product Quantity: 241 cases (18 bottles per case)
Code Information: Lot #11 A 2543, Lot #12 A 2543, Lot #13 A 2541
Recall Number: H-0048-2025
As of the posting of this recall, no illnesses or adverse reactions have been reported in connection with this product.
Consumers who have purchased the recalled mineral water are urged not to consume it. The products should be discarded or returned to the place of purchase.
About Pseudomonas contamination
Pseudomonas, particularly Pseudomonas aeruginosa, is a bacteria that can contaminate water and food products, potentially causing infections, especially in individuals with weakened immune systems. Symptoms may include skin rashes, ear infections, or, in rare cases, more severe illnesses. Consumers experiencing adverse effects after consuming these products should seek medical attention promptly.
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