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Heads up, Dr Pepper fans: your zero-sugar can might not be what you think. In a surprising move, PepsiCo has issued a voluntary recall of more than 19,200 cases of Dr Pepper Zero Sugar—not due ...
The recalled soda was distributed and sold in three states. Hundreds of thousands of cans of Dr Pepper Zero soda are being recalled because they're incorrectly labeled as a zero-sugar product when ...
A recall of mislabeled cases of Dr. Pepper Zero Sugar has been upgraded amid a serious health risk, according to the US Food and Drug Administration.
Over 19,000 cases of Dr Pepper Zero Sugar were recalled after cans were found to contain full-sugar soda, posing health risks for those avoiding sugar The mislabeled cans, produced in Florida ...
Thousands of cases of Dr Pepper Zero Sugar have been recalled after they were mislabeled and contained the full-sugar product.
The FDA has reclassified a recall for Dr Pepper Zero Sugar as a Class II recall. The 19,203 affected sodas were recalled due to incorrect labeling, as the beverages were found to contain the same ...
On May 23, the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Dr Pepper issued a voluntary recall on 19,203 12-pack and 24-pack cases of 12-ounce cans of Dr Pepper Zero Sugar.
More than 19,000 cases of Dr Pepper have been recalled for mislabeling, the FDA announced June 5. The cans were labeled "zero sugar" but contained full sugar.
The recall affects 19,203 cases of 12 packs and 24 packs of Dr Pepper Zero Sugar 12-ounce cans that were distributed to Florida, Georgia and South Carolina.