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Dr. Pepper Recall Upgraded over Hidden Sugar Risk. Why Cans Were Taken Off the Shelf in GA

  • On June 5, the U.S. FDA escalated a recall involving more than nineteen thousand packs of Dr Pepper Zero Sugar cans that were sold in Georgia, Florida, and South Carolina.
  • The recall began May 23 after discovering that the cans, produced by Pepsi Beverages in Jacksonville, Florida, were mislabeled as zero sugar but contained 39 grams of sugar per can.
  • The affected 12-ounce cans, identified by product code XXXXRS05165 and a best-by date of February 16, 2026, were removed from stores, and consumers were advised to return or safely dispose of them.
  • The FDA defined this as a Class II recall, indicating temporary or reversible health consequences are possible, especially for people with diabetes or related health conditions.
  • This recall highlights risks of mislabeled sugary drinks and urges caution for vulnerable groups, while reaffirming the removal of the product from retail outlets in the affected states.
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GEEKSPIN broke the news in on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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