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Washington, Aug 26: The Coca-Cola Co was sued on Friday as part of an effort to force soft drink makers to eliminate ingredients in their products that can form cancer-causing benzene.

The complaint against the soft drink giant came as two smaller companies settled a lawsuit over benzene, which is linked to leukemia.

"I think if they understand that consumers, and perhaps courts, expect them to eliminate this problem, they will,'' said Boston lawyer Andrew Rainer, who represented parents who filed the lawsuit.

A Coca-Cola spokesman said the lawsuit it faces is not about consumer safety but about lining lawyers' pockets.

The Food and Drug Administration ''has closely reviewed beverages for the presence of benzene in soft drinks several times in the past and each time has found no public health issue,'' said Coke spokesman Ray A Crockett.

Similar lawsuits are pending in federal courts in Kansas, Massachusetts and New Jersey and in state courts in Florida and California.

Plaintiffs added Coke's Vault Zero energy drink to the Kansas lawsuit, which also targets PepsiCo Inc's Diet Wild Cherry and Kraft Food Inc's Crystal Light Sunrise Classic Orange.

Benzene can form in soft drinks that contain vitamin C, also called ascorbic acid, and either sodium benzoate or potassium benzoate. Scientists say factors such as heat or light exposure can trigger a reaction that forms benzene in the beverages.

According to the suits, independent laboratory tests found benzene in the drinks at levels above the federal limit for benzene in drinking water.

The Food and Drug Administration found similar results on unidentified brands in sampling from 1995 through 2001 and said it would do more tests.

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