Coca-Cola Recalls Minute Maid Zero Sugar Lemonade Due to Mislabeling
Thousands of cans labeled as zero sugar actually contain regular lemonade with high sugar content, prompting a recall in three states.
- The recall affects over 13,000 cases of Minute Maid Zero Sugar Lemonade that were mislabeled and contain 40 grams of sugar per can.
- The mislabeled products were distributed to retail stores in Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio, with specific codes FEB1725CNA and FEB1725CNB identifying the affected cartons.
- The FDA classified the recall as Class II, indicating a remote probability of adverse health consequences due to the sugar content.
- Coca-Cola initiated the recall in September 2024, and states that no impacted products remain on the market, with all recall activities now complete.
- Consumers who have purchased the affected product are advised to discard it or return it for a refund, especially those with health conditions sensitive to sugar intake.