New Delhi, Oct. 24 -- The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced a recall of three popular Coca-Cola drinks due to possible metal contamination. The products are Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, Coca-Cola and Sprite.

The agency has not issued instructions on how to handle the recalled cans. Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages has yet to release an official public statement regarding the issue.

The recall, started by Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages on October 3, affects over 4,000 cans distributed in Texas, according to USA Today.

However, according to Eating Well, the number is already affecting 70,000 Coca-Cola cans and may expand further.

The affected 12oz (355ml) cans include Coca-Cola Zero Sugar in 12-pack and 35-pack versions, Coca-Col...