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Coca-Cola Just Recalled This Batch of Topo Chico Over Bacterial Risk
Coca-Cola Just Recalled This Batch of Topo Chico Over Bacterial Risk

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time2 hours ago

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Coca-Cola Just Recalled This Batch of Topo Chico Over Bacterial Risk

If you stocked up on Topo Chico at Costco recently, it might be time to double-check the label. Coca-Cola has issued a voluntary recall for a batch of the popular sparkling mineral water due to concerns over possible contamination. Costco sent a warning to its customers who've purchased the beverage recently. According to the company, the issue involves potential exposure to Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a type of bacteria that naturally occurs in soil and water. While generally not harmful to healthy individuals, Pseudomonas can pose a risk to those with weakened immune systems. In rare cases, it could cause minor infections if consumed. The recall, announced June 2, applies to 18-packs of 16.9-ounce (500mL) glass bottles of Topo Chico sold exclusively at select Costco locations in Texas and Louisiana between May 20 and May 29. Consumers can identify the affected product by lot code #13A2541, which appears on the necks of the bottles and the outer packaging. The relevant Costco item number is 1439351. No other Coca-Cola or Topo Chico products are impacted, and the company emphasized that this is a targeted recall issued out of an abundance of caution. There have been no reports of illness associated with the recall at this time. If you have a pack from the affected lot, you're advised to return it to any Costco location for a full refund, and no receipt is required. For more information or questions, customers can contact Coca-Cola's consumer support line at 1-800-438-2653. Topo Chico has built a loyal fanbase over the years for its signature mineral taste, bold carbonation, and versatility in cocktails and mocktails alike. As temperatures rise and summer officially kicks off, it's more important than ever to make sure your beverages are safe, especially if you're stocking up for backyard barbecues, road trips, or beach days. Check your stash and stay hydrated... safely. Coca-Cola Just Recalled This Batch of Topo Chico Over Bacterial Risk first appeared on Men's Journal on Jun 3, 2025

A Popular Coca-Cola Product Is Being Recalled From Costco Due To Potential Contamination
A Popular Coca-Cola Product Is Being Recalled From Costco Due To Potential Contamination

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time10 hours ago

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A Popular Coca-Cola Product Is Being Recalled From Costco Due To Potential Contamination

Costco announced on June 2 that Coca-Cola is voluntarily recalling a specific batch of Topo Chico Mineral Water sold at warehouse stores due to possible contamination. The recall was initiated after Coca-Cola, the distributor of Topo Chico, detected potential contamination with Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Pseudomonas is a group of bacteria that can naturally occur in the environment, especially soil and water sources, including mineral water. While the health risk is considered very low for healthy individuals, those with weakened immune systems may experience minor health consequences, including infections, if consumed. The 18-packs of 16.9-ounce (500mL) glass Topo Chico bottles (listed as Costco item number 1439351) were sold in select Texas and Louisiana Costco retailers between May 20 and May 29, 2025. The affected products can be identified by lot code #13A2541, which can be found on the bottle necks, as well as the cases they come in. No other Topo Chico or Coca-Cola products are impacted by this recall. Customers who purchased these Topo Chico cases are advised to return them to their local Costco for a full refund. For further assistance or inquiries, consumers can contact Coca-Cola at 1-800-438-2653. Read the original article on ALLRECIPES

10 Easy Recipes Perfect For The Lazy Days Of Summer
10 Easy Recipes Perfect For The Lazy Days Of Summer

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time4 days ago

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10 Easy Recipes Perfect For The Lazy Days Of Summer

As the temperatures climb higher and higher, our desire to cook often plummets in the opposite direction. Thankfully, the best summer food isn't complicated. If you don't feel like stepping foot in the kitchen, these recipes practically make themselves. We've rounded up some of our favorite seasonal dishes for when you're at your laziest. These side dishes, cocktails, desserts, and appetizers are absolutely delicious and require little hands-on time to prepare. Whip up a Ranch Water and enjoy it with some Picnic Dip, and you'll be eating and drinking well without any MyRecipes, your personal recipe box, you can save and organize all of your Southern Living favorites and thousands more in one in the mood to fire up the grill? Cook up some ears of sweet corn the easy way by roasting them in the oven. Simply slather on some flavored butter, wrap the ears in foil, and let the oven do the work. get the recipe Make the most of peach season without breaking a sweat. This six-ingredient, fruit-filled cobbler comes together right in the baking dish so you'll have less clean up time. get the recipe No fancy ingredients or skills are needed to make this refreshing drink, just vodka, lemon juice, and soda water. The recipe makes one cocktail but it is easy to scale up in a pitcher for a crowd. get the recipe This summertime staple is not only delicious, it's a dream for the cook because the guests do all the work of peeling the shrimp shells. Make things even easier on yourself by serving the seafood with a bottled cocktail sauce. get the recipe Summer side dishes don't get much easier than this one. Made with a few pantry staples, cucumbers, and sweet Vidalia onion, it's perfect as-is, or can be used as a building block for other salads. get the recipe This creamy dip has the flavors of jalapeño poppers without the stuffing and frying. Stir the main ingredients up in a bowl, top with garnishes, and serve with your favorite dippers for an easy appetizer. get the recipe You don't even have to cook the corn in this summery side dish. All you have to do is whisk together a simple dressing, then toss in all of the ingredients. It's so easy you'll be making it on repeat all season long. get the recipe Our most popular cocktail recipe is also our easiest and most refreshing. The combination of Topo Chico, tequila, and lime goes down almost too easy on a sweltering day. get the recipe A Caprese salad is pretty simple to begin with, but we made it even easier with mini mozzarella balls, which don't even need to be sliced. Multicolored cherry tomatoes make this dish beautiful, but you can use any type of tomato you prefer. get the recipe The only dessert easier than this one is one that you buy at the store. Four ingredients come together in the baking dish to make a bubbling, berry dump cake that's perfect for summer potlucks and cookouts. get the recipe Read the original article on Southern Living

3 Houston Restaurants to Try This Weekend: May 23
3 Houston Restaurants to Try This Weekend: May 23

Eater

time23-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Eater

3 Houston Restaurants to Try This Weekend: May 23

Each week, we'll provide a trusty list of recommendations to answer the most pressing of questions: 'Where should I eat?' Here are four places to check out this weekend in Houston. And if you need ideas on where to drink, here's our list of the hottest places to get cocktails in town . For THC-infused drinks and goodies: Wild 2121 North Shepherd Drive, Heights 1609 Westheimer Road, Montrose Texas is nearing a decision on the latest battle over THC: A bill seeking to squash all sales of products containing hemp-based THC or cannabinoids passed in the House on Wednesday, May 21, and is now headed for Gov. Greg Abbott's desk for approval. Some say this could mean the end of legally buying any THC-containing products in the Lone Star State. While some wait with bated breath, others might make plans to enjoy THC goodies while they can. At local favorite Wild, a coffee shop, cocktail lounge, and dispensary with a tropical theme, customers choose their hemp indulgence without judgment and spike their coffee drinks and flavorful elixirs with THC or CBD. Favorites include the frozen iced coffee; the Pink Loco, a sweet yet tart combination of lemon, lime, hibiscus, coconut cream, and bubbles served in a pineapple-shaped glass; the Purple Haze latte, a floral blend of lavender and honey; and the Good Kid Mad Berry, a playful ode to Los Angeles rapper Kendrick Lamar that features blackberry, hibiscus, spirulina, and Topo Chico. The onsite dispensary also offers a wide selection of products, including gummies, chocolate bars, tinctures, and hemp smokes. Those interested in a more mellow scene can seek out Wild's sister establishment, Grinder's Coffee Bar, a dispensary and coffee shop that serves breakfast, pastries, and drinks with the option to infuse them with THC or CBD. For a tiki bar that requires a little travel: Coco's On the Canal 624 Marina Bay Drive, Kemah Kemah, Texas, the bayside town in Galveston County, is home to a bustling boardwalk with amusement park rides, shopping, and a cluster of Landry's restaurants, but it's far more than a tourist trap. Once known for its fishing culture, this laid-back town is now host to some of Greater Houston's most exciting dining destinations, including Ishtia, a Native American tasting menu restaurant, and Viola and Agnes, a Creole restaurant that serves generous portions at affordable prices and feels like a hidden gem. One of the most unassuming spots is Coco's on the Canal. Tucked into a little strip mall, this tiki bar welcomes all into its neon-lit lair outfitted with eclectic decor and plenty of television screens. Bartenders whip up tiki-style drinks such as the Floor is Guava (vanilla and coconut rums, pineapple, lime, and guava) and a Lychee Nut Daiquiri (rum, Giffard Lichi Li, Maraschino liqueur, lime juice) — but if you have something in mind that you don't see on the menu, tap one of the talented bartenders to help make your dream drink come to life. The best part, however, might be the back patio, which overlooks a calming canal and invites bargoers to sail up on their boats or jet skis and stop in for a drink. Since parking is tight, ridesharing is encouraged — unless, of course, you're riding in on a boat. For exclusive ice cream with a culinary twist: Underground Creamery x Uchi Uchi: 904 Westheimer Road, Montrose Underground Creamery: 1010 North Shepherd Drive, Heights Ice cream from Underground Creamery can be pretty hard to get. Josh Deleon started the business as a pop-up in his home, before moving to its Heights shop, where he does things a lot differently than the average scoop shop. The food equivalent of exclusive music or streetwear drops, Deleon releases mind-blowing flavors, often junk-food inspired and fruity cobbler renditions, on Instagram with a link that requires diners to sign up via online sales platform Hotplate and keep tabs on the countdown before the drop. If they're lucky (pints sell out quickly), they'll be assigned a pick-up time. This weekend, however, the process might be a tad easier. Underground Creamery is kicking off summer with a collaboration with Texas sushi favorite Uchi. Available by the pint for $14, the special edition and cleverly named ice cream flavor Hama Chilly is an ode to Uchi's signature crudo, the hama chili. The frozen treat features a blood orange yogurt base, swirled with spicy ponzu caramel and tiny mochi taiyaki, a Japanese fish-shaped street pastry. Pickups begin at Uchi's Houston location on Friday, May 23; continue at both Uchi and Underground Creamery on Saturday and Sunday, May 24 and 25, and wrap up exclusively at Underground on Monday, May 26. Diners can order pints for delivery via DoorDash. Proceeds from the ice cream will benefit No Kid Hungry, a nonprofit that helps combat childhood hunger. Sign up for our newsletter.

Keep Your Kids Bug Bite Free with Mosquito Repellent Stickers
Keep Your Kids Bug Bite Free with Mosquito Repellent Stickers

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time20-05-2025

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Keep Your Kids Bug Bite Free with Mosquito Repellent Stickers

Rockford, Ill (WTVO) — As we inch closer to summer, we want you to add these products to your list. Our first recommendation is Weatherpods, pop-ups that shield you from rain, sun, insects, and wind. The pods are lightweight, weather-resistant, portable, and easy to assemble. You can see the different types of pods available at Our second recommendation is NatPat stickers. These natural, chemical-free stickers help your kids in a variety of ways. They stick on your kid's clothing and can last up to 8 eight hours. You can check out the different kinds of stickers they have at Our third summer essential recommendation is BoneSoundz headphones. These headphones don't go on your ear, instead, they transmit sound using the bone behind your ear. They're waterproof with a 10-hour battery life. Order a pair now at Our last but certainly most delicious summer recommendation is Topo Chico's new margaritas. They come in four flavors: Prickly Pear, Tropical Pineapple, Signature Margarita, and Strawberry Hibiscus. They're made using real lime juice and added minerals for a crisp taste. You can see where they're off near you at Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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