Coca-Cola Recall: Zero Sugar Lemonade Mislabeling Issue

Tuesday, 15 October 2024, 20:45

Coca-Cola recalls thousands of cans of Zero Sugar Lemonade due to mislabeling. The recall affects 13,152 cases sold in Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio. This Class II recall involves a potential health hazard for consumers unaware of the full sugar content.
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Coca-Cola Recall: Zero Sugar Lemonade Mislabeling Issue

Coca-Cola Recall Information

Coca-Cola has recalled thousands of cans of Minute Maid Zero Sugar Lemonade that were improperly labeled and contained regular lemonade with 40 grams of sugar. This recall, issued in September but not publicly announced, affects 13,152 cases, each containing 12 cartons of 12 cans of 12 ounces of lemonade.

Details of the Recall

The mislabeled product was shipped to retail stores in Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio. The affected cartons bear the codes FEB1725CNA or FEB1725CNB, and the UPC code is 0 25000 12115 9.

FDA Classification

The FDA classified this recall as Class II, indicating a remote probability of adverse health consequences from using the product. A spokesperson stated, "In September, Coca-Cola Consolidated voluntarily recalled a limited quantity of Minute Maid Lemonade 12-ounce cans in parts of Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio. No impacted product remains in the market, and all recall activities in those markets are complete."

Consumer Advice

  • Customers who purchased the affected product are advised to discard or return it.
  • Refunds are available at the place of purchase.

This article was prepared using information from open sources in accordance with the principles of Ethical Policy. The editorial team is not responsible for absolute accuracy, as it relies on data from the sources referenced.


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