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Pepsi recalls ‘zero sugar’ Schweppes ginger ale — because it contained sugar By . Ariel Zilber. Published April 17, 2024, 3:06 p.m. ET.
PepsiCo Inc has initiated a voluntary recall of some sugar-free and caffeine-free Schweppes Ginger Ale products because they contain "full sugar," according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
PepsiCo has recalled over 200 cases of Schweppes Ginger Ale after finding "full sugar" in the zero-sugar product, which is dangerous for millions of Americans.
Pepsico Inc. is voluntarily recalling one of its popular sugar-free drinks because, as it turns out, it's chock-full of sugar. According to an FDA announcement, the company is recalling more than ...
PepsiCo has voluntarily recalled 233 cases of sugar-free Schweppes Ginger Ale because it contains a “full sugar product,” according to a report by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Approximately 233 cases of Schweppes Zero Sugar Ginger Ale Caffeine Free 7.5 FL OZ (221 mL), each containing 6 packs of 4 cans (24 cans total), were recalled.
PepsiCo is recalling more than 230 cases of sugar-free Schweppes Ginger Ale cans due to high sugar content, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The FDA noted in its report from ...
If it ain't broke, don't fix it, we say. Still, that's not stopping regional ginger ale favorite Vernors from releasing a new black cherry flavor this summer.
Vernors’ Black Cherry Ginger Soda launched exclusively in Michigan and near Toledo last week, and many are getting their first taste of the limited-time flavor. It is reportedly the ginger ale ...
Vernors Black Cherry will be available in 12-pack, 2-liter and 20-ounce bottles in regular version only, according to Elizabeth Hensen, market development manager for Keurig Dr Pepper, in Holland ...
Vernors history. Most Detroiters know Vernors. The iconic brand has been around for more than 150 years. It’s the ginger ale pop (Detroiters or Michiganders, in fact, don’t call it soda ...
PepsiCo Inc has initiated a voluntary recall of some sugar-free and caffeine-free Schweppes Ginger Ale products because they contain "full sugar," according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.