Minute Maid's Zero Sugar Mishap: Sugar Found Where It shouldn't Be!
Pierz, USAMon Oct 14 2024
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So, you thought you were drinking zero sugar lemonade? Think again! Coca-Cola recently discovered that some cans of Minute Maid Zero Sugar Lemonade actually contain real sugar. Yep, you heard it right! An error during production led to over 13,000 cases being shipped out incorrectly. This isn't just any recall—it's a CLASS II recall, which means the product could cause temporary health issues, especially if you're counting your sugar intake for medical reasons.
Let's break down what that means. The Food & Drug Administration (FDA) is involved, and they started the recall process on September 10th. The codes to watch out for are FEB1725CNA and FEB1725CNB. If you've bought a can with one of these codes, you might want to check it.
Now, you're probably wondering if these sugary surprises are still on store shelves. Unfortunately, neither the FDA nor Coca-Cola knows for sure. It's like a mystery! To be safe, take a look at your can's label and compare it to the codes mentioned earlier. If it's a match, don't drink it—instead, toss it out or return it for a refund.
If you're living in Indiana, Kentucky, or Ohio, these products might still be there, waiting to be bought. So, keep an eye out!
https://localnews.ai/article/minute-maids-zero-sugar-mishap-sugar-found-where-it-shouldnt-be-1c0ba164
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