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Coca-Cola Recalls Cases of Lemonade Wrongly Labeled as ‘Zero Sugar’

Coca-Cola Recalls Cases of Lemonade Wrongly Labeled as ‘Zero Sugar’

Coca-Cola has recalled more than 13,000 cases of Minute Maid Zero Sugar Lemonade because the mislabeled containers actually contained the sugar-filled version of the drink, according to a report by the US Food and Drug Administration.

The FDA considers this a Class II recall, which involves a “health hazard situation where there is a remote likelihood of adverse health.”

A can of Minute Maid Lemonade has 40 grams of sugar, according to the product information on Amazon.

12-packs of the canned beverage were shipped to retailers in Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio. Consumers can identify the recalled products by looking for the codes FEB1725CNA or FEB1725CNB printed on the packaging.

The recall began in early September, but no press release was issued at the time.

“No affected products remain on the market and all recall activities in these markets have been completed,” Coca-Cola told CNN in a statement.

According to the FDA, the event is considered ongoing.