Dr. Pepper Recall Upgraded over Hidden Sugar Risk. Why Cans Were Taken Off the Shelf in GA
- On June 5, the FDA elevated the recall to Class II status for mislabeled 12-ounce Dr Pepper Zero Sugar cans sold in stores across Georgia, Florida, and South Carolina.
- The recall began on May 23 after 19,203 cases were found mislabeled as zero sugar, but contained 39 grams of sugar per can, matching regular Dr Pepper.
- The recalled beverage cans were manufactured by Pepsi Beverages Company at their facility in Jacksonville, Florida, and feature a "best by" date of February 16, 2026, with distribution restricted to certain states.
- The FDA cautions that the recalled product could lead to short-term health effects that are generally reversible, such as increased blood sugar levels in people with diabetes, while the likelihood of serious harm remains low.
- Consumers should not drink the recalled product and are advised to return it for a refund or dispose of it safely, while contacting healthcare providers if symptoms occur.
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Dr. Pepper Zero Sugar recall upgraded as FDA warns of serious health risk for diabetics
The FDA has upgraded a Dr. Pepper Zero Sugar recall to Class II due to mislabeled cans containing full sugar, posing health risks for diabetics across Florida, Georgia and South Carolina.
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