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The FDA has upgraded a Dr. Pepper Zero Sugar recall to Class II due to mislabeled cans containing full sugar, posing health risks for diabetics across Florida, Georgia and South Carolina.
The FDA and Dr. Pepper announced a voluntary recall last month of 19,203 12-pack and 24-pack cases of 12-ounce cans of Dr. Pepper Zero Sugar. The cases of soda were found to contain “full sugar.” ...
Hundreds of thousands of cans of Dr Pepper Zero soda are being recalled because they're incorrectly labeled as a zero-sugar product when it's actually a “full sugar product,” according to a ...
Richard "Rick" Thomas Potts, 72, of Lancaster, PA, passed away after a long illness on Wednesday, May 28, 2025, at Rose City Nursing Home. Born in Lancaster, he was the ...
SEATTLE — Seattle police acknowledged pepper spray was used in a violent confrontation with protesters near the Henry M. Jackson Federal Building in downtown Seattle, the first such use under a ...
PEPPER PIKE, Ohio — After a brief closure, all lanes on I-271 North in Pepper Pike are now open. According to the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT), all lanes were closed on I-271 North ...
Thousands of cases of Dr Pepper have been recalled in multiple southern states due to a serious error: the sodas are labeled as zero sugar, but actually contain the full sugar version of the product.
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Over 19,000 cases of Dr. Pepper Zero Sugar were recalled due to mislabeling. The recalled product contains the full-sugar version of Dr. Pepper. The affected products were distributed in Florida ...
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More than 19,000 cases of Dr Pepper have been recalled for mislabeling, the FDA announced June 5. The cans were labeled "zero sugar" but contained full sugar.