Coca-Cola recalls ‘zero sugar’ lemonade after it’s found to contain full sugar
- Coca-Cola is recalling Minute Maid Zero Sugar Lemonade due to a labeling error, as stated by the company.
- The Food and Drug Administration announced that 13,151 cases were recalled in Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio.
- No illnesses have been reported, but customers may feel disappointed after consuming the product.
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Coca-Cola Recalls Thousands Of Cases Of "Zero Sugar" Lemonade In US After Finding They Contain Sugar
13,152 cases of Minute Maid Lemonade (with 40g of sugar in each can) in the US were mislabelled as containing "zero sugar", affecting products shipped to retail stores in Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio.
Coca-Cola Recalls Over 13,000 Cases Of Popular Drink
Coca-Cola has recalled over 13,000 cases of one of the company’s top-selling ‘zero sugar’ beverages. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, around 13,152 cases of Minute Maid Zero Sugar Lemonade, each with 12 cans, were “mislabeled.” “Cans of regular Minute Made Lemonade were placed in cartons labeled Minute Maid Zero Sugar Lemonade,” the FDA said. “Coca-Cola has recalled one of its top-selling ‘zero sugar’ drinks after finding tha…
Coca-Cola recalls thousands of boxes of lemonade wrongly labeled “sugar-free”
Belén Liotti (CNN) -- Coca-Cola recalled more than 13,000 boxes of Minute Maid Zero Sugar Lemonade because the mislabeled containers actually contained the sugar version of the beverage, according to a report from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The FDA considers this to be a class II recall, which involves a “health risk situation in which there is a remote likelihood of adverse health effects”. A can of Minute Maid Lemonade has 40 grams…
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