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Dr. Pepper Oops –
A recall of mislabeled cases of Dr. Pepper Zero Sugar has been upgraded amid a serious health risk, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
The FDA and Dr. Pepper announced a voluntary recall last month of 19,203 12-pack and 24-pack cases of 12-ounce cans of Dr. Pepper Zero Sugar.
The cases of soda were found to contain “full sugar.”
Breyers Ice Cream oops
Unilever Manufacturing recalled 6,668 cases of Breyers ice cream, sold nationwide, on June 2 due to mislabeling and an undeclared allergen.5
The tubs were labeled as Chocolate Truffle but actually contained the Rocky Road flavor and had Rocky Road lids. While the Rocky Road lid says the product contains almonds, the tub labeled as Chocolate Truffle does not list the allergen.
Food and Drug Administration. Enforcement Report: 97000.
On Tuesday, the FDA gave the recall the second-highest risk level, as the ice cream could cause a serious or life-threatening reaction in people with almond allergies. If you can consume almonds, the recalled ice cream is otherwise safe.
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