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Mislabeled Dr. Pepper Zero Sugar cans affect over 19,000 cases with full sugar content, creating potential health concerns for consumers with sugar restrictions.
A recall of mislabeled cases of Dr. Pepper Zero Sugar has been upgraded amid a serious health risk, according to the US Food and Drug Administration.
TV personality Dr. Phil McGraw and his camera crew were on hand before and after the controversial Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids in Los Angeles that triggered mass protests in the city.
The footage is being incorporated into a special report on “Dr. Phil Primetime,” a program on McGraw’s conservative TV channel Merit TV, a spokesperson confirmed to CNN.
The recalled soda was distributed and sold in three states. Hundreds of thousands of cans of Dr Pepper Zero soda are being recalled because they're incorrectly labeled as a zero-sugar product when ...
Thousands of cases of Dr Pepper have been recalled in multiple southern states due to a serious error: the sodas are labeled as zero sugar, but actually contain the full sugar version of the ...
And yet, Dr. Phil, as he’s commonly known, keeps showing up at political events and with politicians. The latest appearance came amidst ICE raids in Los Angeles.
More than 19,000 cases of Dr Pepper have been recalled for mislabeling, the FDA announced June 5. The cans were labeled "zero sugar" but contained full sugar.
Dr. Vadim Lerman is associate director of spine surgery at Total Orthopedics & Sports Medicine and at NUMC.
Dr. Curtis was supported by a senior research fellowship (1139466) from the National Health and Medical Research Council. Dr.
Dr. Billy Cannaday, a longtime educator who served as superintendent of Chesterfield County from 2000 to 2006, has died.