Coca-Cola Recalls More Than 13,000 Cases of Product—Here's What You Need to Know

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If you have Minute Made Zero Sugar Lemonade in your refrigerator or pantry, you may want to check the can. Coca-Cola has recalled 13,152 cases of the product due to a labeling error. The product is actually Minute Maid Lemonade containing sugar, according to the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA).

The FDA initiated the recall on September 10, 2024, but it was updated on October 10, 2024 to set the risk level to Class II. Per the FDA, a Class II recall is defined as: "a situation in which use of, or exposure to, a violative product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences or where the probability of serious adverse health consequences is remote."

The 12-pack cartons were shipped to stores in Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio. The recalled products contain the UPC 0 25000 12115 9 and have the phrase "CANNED UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA" printed on the packaging. The following codes and expiration dates can also be found on the recalled products: FEB1725CNA and FEB1725CNB.

If you have the recalled Coca-Cola product in your possession, return it to the place of purchase for a full refund. Consumers located in Indiana, Kentucky, or Ohio should take care to check the packaging before purchasing this product again.

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