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Cans of Coca-Cola and Appletiser in the UK have been recalled in the UK as tests abroad has revealed they contained a dangerous chemical linked to serious health problems.

Cans of Coca-Cola and Appletiser in the UK have been recalled in the UK as tests abroad has revealed they contained a dangerous chemical linked to serious health problems. A 'small number' of drinks are being recalled after tests abroad revealed dangerous levels of chlorate, a chemical linked to health issues, especially in children.The drinks were first recalled in parts of Europe because of high levels of the chemical.

Read more: Heathrow expansion ‘won’t go ahead’ if it breaks net zero targets, Ed Miliband saysA Coca-Cola spokesperson said: "Following ongoing dialogue with the UK Food Standards Agency, we are recalling a small number of imported cans of 6x250ml Appletiser multipacks which were sent only to supermarkets in the UK.

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