Certain 12-packs of Minute Made Zero Sugar Lemonade have been recalled by the Coca-Cola Company due to the fact that the cans included within the carton are really ordinary Minute Maid Lemonade with sugar, despite the fact that they are branded as such.
If customers bought the carton that was labeled “Zero Sugar,” they might not have paid attention to the label that was placed on each can that was contained within the carton, which indicated that it contained the full quantity of sugar.
Stores in the states of Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio received the 12-pack cartons that were supplied to them.
A Guide to Recognizing the Minute Maid Lemonade That Has Been Recalled
There are more than 13,000 cartons of 12-packs that have been incorrectly labeled as Minute Maid Zero Sugar Lemonade and include the UPC number 0 25000 12115 9. There is a written phrase on the carton that reads “CANNED UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA.” It is also important to note that the cartons contain the following code or expiration date knowledge: FEB1725CNA and FEB1725CNB.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reports that the recall was put into effect on September 10, 2024, and that it was revised on October 10, 2024, bringing the risk level to Class II.
According to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), a Class II recall is defined as “a situation in which use of or administration to a violative product can lead to temporary or medically transitory adverse health consequences.”
In order to establish whether or not they are included in the recall, customers and retailers in the states of Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio should examine any 12-packs of Minute Maid Zero Sugar Lemonade that have cartons branded with the brand name. The mislabeled goods can be returned to the place of purchase by the customer in order to get a refund.