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Over 20,000 incorrectly labeled 7Up beverage containers have been taken off the market.

Despite claims of being "zero sugar," cans of 7Up unintentionally contained a "full sugar" drink.

Thousands of cans of 7Up beverage undergo recall due to incorrect labeling
Thousands of cans of 7Up beverage undergo recall due to incorrect labeling

Over 20,000 incorrectly labeled 7Up beverage containers have been taken off the market.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has initiated a voluntary recall of more than 20,000 cans of 7Up Zero Sugar Tropical. This recall, classified as a Class II recall, was prompted by a labeling issue that may pose temporary health risks.

The recall involves distribution in Alabama, Florida, and Georgia. Consumers are advised to avoid the consumption of the incorrectly labeled 7Up Zero Sugar Tropical due to its potential health risks, as indicated by the Class II recall classification.

Despite being labeled as "zero sugar," the affected cans contain a full sugar product instead. This discrepancy may cause temporary or medically reversible health issues. The affected cans have a use by date of March 23, 2026, and were packaged in 12-pack cartons containing 12 fluid ounce cans.

The Class II recall classification serves as a warning to consumers about the potential health risks associated with the incorrectly labeled 7Up Zero Sugar Tropical. It emphasizes the importance of avoiding its consumption. The recall was initiated on July 31, 2021, by an Alabama-based bottler, Dr Pepper Snapple Group.

The recall was done in cooperation with the FDA. The lot numbers for the recalled 7Up are XXXXBR062156 and XXXXBR062256. The use of the recalled 7Up Zero Sugar Tropical may lead to temporary health consequences, as indicated by the Class II recall classification.

The Class II recall status highlights the potential health risks associated with consuming the incorrectly labeled 7Up Zero Sugar Tropical. It underlines the importance of this recall and the need for consumers to be vigilant.

The FDA has classified this recall as a Class II recall, indicating potential temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences from using the product. This classification underscores the potential health risks associated with the incorrectly labeled 7Up Zero Sugar Tropical.

Consumers are encouraged to check their purchases of 7Up Zero Sugar Tropical and to discard any affected cans. For more information about the recall, consumers can contact Dr Pepper Snapple Group at 1-800-255-7574.