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FDA Announces Recall on More Than 19,000 Cases of Dr Pepper for Mislabeling
FDA Announces Recall on More Than 19,000 Cases of Dr Pepper for Mislabeling

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FDA Announces Recall on More Than 19,000 Cases of Dr Pepper for Mislabeling

According to a notice posted by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA), more than 19,200 12- and 24-pack cases of Dr Pepper Zero Sugar have been recalled. The recall was initiated after the soda, which is labeled as 'zero sugar,' was found to contain full sugar. The recalled cases of Dr Pepper Zero Sugar were produced by Jacksonville, Florida-based Pepsi Beverages Company, which is licensed to manufacture Keurig Dr Pepper-owned products including Dr Pepper. The soda was distributed to retailers in three states: Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina. To identify if you have the recalled Dr Pepper, you should check for the following information: 12- or 24-pack carton cases of 12-fluid ounce aluminum cans of Dr Pepper, Zero Sugar Prod Code: XXXXRS05165 "Best By" Date: Feb. 16, 2026 The recall was initiated on May 23, 2025, with the FDA classifying it as a Class II recall—meaning drinking the product could cause 'temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences'—on June 5, 2025. Because Pepsi Beverages Company initiated the recall at the end of May, it is likely that the products have been pulled from retailer shelves by now; however, you should check to code number just to be sure. No other Dr Pepper Zero Sugar cases or Dr Pepper products are impacted by this recall. If you have the recalled Dr Pepper Zero Sugar and are someone who is monitoring and controlling their sugar intake for medical reasons, it may not be safe to consume the soda. If that's the case, you should throw it away or return it to the original place of purchase for a full refund or replacement. If you are not monitoring your sugar intake, you do not need to do anything regarding this recall. The product was recalled for mislabeling, not because it is inherently harmful to consume. The full-sugar soda just may have a different flavor than anticipated. However, if you do wish to receive the zero-sugar Dr Pepper that you intended to purchase, you can return it to the original place of purchase for a replacement or full refund. Read the original article on ALLRECIPES

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