2,000 cases of soda recalled, may be contaminated with 'foreign material'

WASHINGTON — Coca-Cola is recalling around 2,000 cases of soda because they may contain unidentified "foreign material," according to the FDA. The recall affects Diet Coke, Sprite and Fanta Orange sold in Alabama, Mississippi and Florida. Most of the affected cases were Sprite —1,557 cases, with 417 Diet Coke cases and 14 Fanta cases also included in the recall. The FDA didn't specify what kind of foreign material may have contaminated the drinks, or what risks, if any, it poses to consumers. Here are the affected products: The recall is being voluntarily made by the Coca-Cola company on Nov. 6. In an email, the company said the…