Coca-Cola has recalled hundreds of cans of Minute Maid Zero Sugar Lemonade that had been improperly labeled and truly contained the common system of lemonade with 40 grams of sugar, in response to the Meals and Drug Administration (FDA).
The recall, which Coca-Cola issued in September however didn’t announce publicly, utilized to 13,152 circumstances, every with 12 cartons of 12 cans of 12 ounces of lemonade.
The mislabeled product was shipped to retail shops in Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio. The affected product included cartons with the codes: FEB1725CNA or FEB1725CNB. The UPC code is 0 25000 12115 9.
The FDA labeled the recall as Class II, which “involves a health hazard situation where there is a remote probability of adverse health consequences from use of the product.”
A spokesperson for Coca-Cola stated in an announcement, reported by a number of retailers, “In September, Coca-Cola Consolidated voluntarily recalled a restricted amount of Minute Maid Lemonade 12-ounce cans in elements of Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio. No impacted product stays available in the market, and all recall actions in these markets are full.”
Prospects who’ve bought the product are suggested to discard of it or return it to their place of buy for a refund.
The Hill has reached out to Cola-Cola for remark.