CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Certain cans of Coors Light and Keystone Light are being pulled from a store’s shelves due to what is being called a “quality issue.”
A St. Louis-area grocery chain said a voluntary product recall has prompted the store to remove the following from its shelves:
- Coors Light 12-pack 12 oz. cans (UPC: 00-71990-00048)
- Coors Light 18-pack 12 oz. cans (UPC: 00-71990-30017)
- Coors Light 24-pack 12 oz. cans (UPC: 00-71990-31600)
- Coors Light 30-pack 12 oz. cans (UPC: 00-71990-30030)
- Keystone Light 15-pack 12 oz. cans (UPC: 00-71990-48045)
- Keystone Light 24-pack 12 oz. cans (UPC: 00-71990-48006)
According to the store, the beer was produced at the Molson Coors brewery in Trenton, Ohio.
Several beer-drinkers shared videos or messages on social media showing a syrup-like liquid being poured from the can.
Lol wtf @CoorsLight pic.twitter.com/mN8eGwzvkY
— c. ✨📚🧺 🐓 (@CaraByler_) June 11, 2022
We are sorry to hear that! Please call us at 1-800-645-5376 so we can look into that for you. Cheers!!
— Coors Light (@CoorsLight) June 13, 2022
Issues with the affected beers can contact the Molson Coors hotline at 1-800-645-5376.
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