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Coca-Cola Recall: Zero Sugar… But With Full Sugar?!?

by KingofGeek
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Uh-oh, sugar slip-up from Coca-Cola 🍋💥

So, you’re sipping on that “Zero Sugar” Minute Maid Lemonade, thinking you’ve totally dodged the sugar bullet… Well, THINK AGAIN! Coca-Cola just realized that over 13,000 cases of their so-called “Zero Sugar” drink actually contain full sugar. 😱 Talk about a plot twist no one saw coming.

If you’re someone who meticulously tracks your sugar intake—maybe for medical reasons or just to keep that waistline in check—this could be a bit of a problem. Imagine the shock of thinking you’re being healthy, only to find out you’ve been drinking the very thing you’re avoiding!

What’s the deal with this recall?

Here’s the scoop: Coca-Cola launched an internal investigation and found that several 12-ounce cans of Minute Maid Zero Sugar Lemonade, shipped to stores in Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio, were mislabeled. Yup, those shiny cans with the words “Zero Sugar” proudly stamped on them? They’re filled with REAL sugar instead​.

Codes to watch out for:

  • FEB1725CNA
  • FEB1725CNB

If you see these codes on your can, it’s time to pause and reconsider that next sip. 😬

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Coca-Cola Zero – ingredients

Why does this matter? 🤔

Well, besides the obvious irony of buying a zero sugar drink loaded with sugar, the health risks are real. If you’ve got a condition like diabetes or you’re just trying to cut down on sugar, drinking this mislabeled product could have serious consequences. The recall has been classified as a Class II recall by the FDA, which means the risks are significant but likely to be medically reversible​.

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Is it still on shelves? 😱

The million-dollar question: Is this sugary surprise still lurking on store shelves? No one knows for sure. Coca-Cola and the FDA haven’t confirmed whether the products have been fully pulled from stores, so your best bet is to check those labels before you buy​. If you already have the product, don’t panic—just return it to the store for a refund or chuck it in the bin.

What should you do now? 💡

  1. CHECK YOUR CANS: If you have any Minute Maid Zero Sugar Lemonade in your fridge, look at those product codes!
  2. RETURN OR DISCARD: If you’ve got one of the recalled items, toss it out or return it for a refund.
  3. SPREAD THE WORD: Let your sugar-conscious friends know about this to save them from any sweet surprises.

This isn’t the first time Coca-Cola’s had a slip-up like this, and it probably won’t be the last (looking at you, Fanta Zero). But hey, at least they owned up to the mistake and are working to fix it… eventually. 🤷‍♀️

The Big Takeaway ⚠️

Check your drinks, people. Even when it says “Zero Sugar,” you can never be too sure. In a world full of label errors and corporate mix-ups, it’s always good to stay vigilant.

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