Coca-Cola Australia has discontinued production of popular iced coffee brand Barista Bros. 7NEWS
Coca-Cola Australia has discontinued production of Barista Bros, which specialised mainly in iced coffee products.
In a statement provided to 7NEWS.com.au, the beverage giant said the “difficult decision” was made after “careful consideration”.“We continuously review our product portfolio to ensure we’re offering more of what people love,” Coca-Cola Australia said. “The decision will allow us to continue to focus on our core portfolio of products and provide even more of what consumers enjoy.”
The products came in four flavours — Espresso, Double espresso, Mocha and Iced Chocolate — and were available at Woolworths, Coles, IGA, Aldi, independent retail stores and vending machines nationwide.by Food Standards Australia and New Zealand .Facebook The recall was issued due to a “packaging failure” which FZANZ said could lead to a “possible contamination risk”.All four flavours of the drinks were included in the recall.
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