The local quality watchdog in Shangxi has said on its website that Coca-Cola products that have recently been under question are safe and meet national standards.
A Coca-Cola (Shanxi) Beverage Limited staff exposed information that a total of 120,000 boxes of the drink contained residual chlorine and were sold to rural areas, according to China Youth Daily.
But the company denied the claim in a statement to the paper.
The Shanxi Province Bureau of Quality and Technical Supervision assessed the products Tuesday and released test results early Wednesday morning.
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The Coca-Cola (Shanxi) Beverage Limited offices in Taiyuan, Shanxi province, April 18, 2012. [Photo / CFP] |
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