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Dr Pepper Has Recalled Thousands of Cases of Soda
Dr Pepper Has Recalled Thousands of Cases of Soda

Yahoo

time6 days ago

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Dr Pepper Has Recalled Thousands of Cases of Soda

In perhaps the funniest mislabeling blunder ever, Pepsi Beverages Company is recalling over 19,000 cases of Dr Pepper Zero Sugar products because they actually do, in fact, contain sugar. Whoops! The Class II recall has a low risk of serious health consequences, but temporary or reversible effects may occur, according to the FDA. To date, no illnesses or adverse reactions have been reported. While the recall pertains to a large amount of product, the sodas in question were only distributed to retail locations in three states—Florida, South Carolina, and Georgia. The affected products were packaged in 12 fl oz. aluminum cans in both 12-pack and 24-pack cartons and have a "best by" date of February 16, 2026 and product code XXXXRS05165. While the average consumer might not have issues with accidentally consuming these mislabeled products, the error could indeed pose health risks for people with diabetes or anyone with conditions instructed to monitor their sugar intake. A can of regular Dr Pepper contains 39 grams of sugar, while Dr Pepper Zero Sugar, obviously is meant to contain zero. The latter does, however, contain artificial sweeteners and additional ingredients like aspartame, acesulfame potassium, and sodium phosphate. Good thing we have a doctor in the house. All recalled products should either be thrown away or returned to your place of purchase. You Might Also Like Can Apple Cider Vinegar Lead to Weight Loss? Bobbi Brown Shares Her Top Face-Transforming Makeup Tips for Women Over 50

Urgent recall of Lidl's hash browns over fears they contain metal
Urgent recall of Lidl's hash browns over fears they contain metal

Metro

time13-06-2025

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  • Metro

Urgent recall of Lidl's hash browns over fears they contain metal

Lidl has issued an urgent recall of its Harvest Basket Hash Browns over fears they could contain metal. The budget supermarket said the metal could be a choking hazard. The recall, shared by Food Standards Agency (FSA), affects 750g packs with a batch code of 5144L and a best before of May 2027. Customers who have bought the hash browns have been told not to eat them. They can return the product to their nearest store for a full refund. For more information contact Lidl's customer care team by or calling 0203 966 5566. Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@ For more stories like this, check our news page. MORE: Urgent recall for over 19,000 Dr Pepper Zero Sugar cans over 'serious' health risk MORE: Urgent recall of American sweets 'unsafe to eat and not compliant with UK law' MORE: Popular Aldi snack recalled in 13 US states due to 'life-threatening' allergen

Google, Spotify and YouTube down for tens of thousands of users worldwide
Google, Spotify and YouTube down for tens of thousands of users worldwide

Metro

time12-06-2025

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Google, Spotify and YouTube down for tens of thousands of users worldwide

Google platforms, Spotify and YouTube are down for tens of thousands of users worldwide. There were 13,000 reports of issues with Google Cloud and 27,000 reports for Spotify just before 11.30am PT on Thursday, according to Downdetector, which tracks outages of online services. 'We are experiencing service issues with multiple GCP products,' stated a Google Cloud status page. 'Our engineering team continues to investigate the issue.' The page showed that the issues started at 10.51am PT. At the same time, there were 559 reports of issues with YouTube, Downdetector showed. Google Cloud's status page showed that there were issues with 13 of its services in the Americas, Europe, Asia the Middle East and Africa. Several other web-based services also seemed to have disruptions. Discord had more than 11,000 reports, Amazon Web Services had almost 5,000, and Snapchat had more than 3,500. More Trending The platforms all suffered a sudden and sharp rise in issues reported after functioning normally for a lengthy period of time. Users had login issues, crashes in service, unavailable service and problems connecting with the servers. The cause of the outages was not immediately known. Got a story? Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@ Or you can submit your videos and pictures here. For more stories like this, check our news page. Follow on Twitter and Facebook for the latest news updates. You can now also get articles sent straight to your device. Sign up for our daily push alerts here. MORE: Plane skids off runway into grass while landing in Boston MORE: Urgent recall for over 19,000 Dr Pepper Zero Sugar cans over 'serious' health risk MORE: Chemical spill at explosives plant sends massive orange plume into air in Ohio

Some Dr Pepper Zero soda recalled for having 'full sugar'

time12-06-2025

  • Health

Some Dr Pepper Zero soda recalled for having '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 report from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The recall affects 19,203 cases of 12 packs and 24 packs of Dr Pepper Zero Sugar 12-ounce cans that were distributed to Florida, Georgia and South Carolina. The voluntary recall was first initiated on May 23. On June 5, the FDA classified it as a Class II recall. According to the FDA, a product under a Class II recall may lead to 'temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences" or a situation "where the probability of serious adverse health consequences is remote.' Sugary drinks can be harmful to anyone, especially if they drink large amounts. People who are at risk of certain conditions such as heart disease, high blood pressure, obesity and type 2 diabetes may want to avoid added sugars like those in sodas, which may contribute to the conditions, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. A Dr Pepper Zero soda is typically made with aspartame, a sugar substitute, instead of sugar. Recalled soda cans have a "best by" date of Feb. 16, 2026. When reached by ABC News, Dr Pepper's parent company, Keurig Dr Pepper, said recalled cans of soda were produced by a PepsiCo bottling facility that is licensed to make some Keurig Dr Pepper products and that the recalled product has been removed from stores. The beverage company also did not indicate if it received any reports of people impacted by the recall.

Some Dr Pepper Zero soda recalled for having 'full sugar'
Some Dr Pepper Zero soda recalled for having 'full sugar'

Yahoo

time12-06-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Some Dr Pepper Zero soda recalled for having '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 report from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The recall affects 19,203 cases of 12 packs and 24 packs of Dr Pepper Zero Sugar 12-ounce cans that were distributed to Florida, Georgia and South Carolina. The voluntary recall was first initiated on May 23. On June 5, the FDA classified it as a Class II recall. According to the FDA, a product under a Class II recall may lead to 'temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences" or a situation "where the probability of serious adverse health consequences is remote.' Sugary drinks can be harmful to anyone, especially if they drink large amounts. People who are at risk of certain conditions such as heart disease, high blood pressure, obesity and type 2 diabetes may want to avoid added sugars like those in sodas, which may contribute to the conditions, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Martinelli's voluntarily recalls apple juice due to potential toxin contamination A Dr Pepper Zero soda is typically made with aspartame, a sugar substitute, instead of sugar. Recalled soda cans have a "best by" date of Feb. 16, 2026. PepsiCo recalls sugar-free Schweppes Ginger Ale for containing 'full sugar' When reached by ABC News, Dr Pepper's parent company, Keurig Dr Pepper, said recalled cans of soda were produced by a PepsiCo bottling facility that is licensed to make some Keurig Dr Pepper products and that the recalled product has been removed from stores. The beverage company also did not indicate if it received any reports of people impacted by the recall. Some Dr Pepper Zero soda recalled for having 'full sugar' originally appeared on

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