Pepsi recalls yet ANOTHER fizzy drink due to sugar mix-up…

PepsiCo has recalled another popular soda brand after its sugar content was mislabeled.  

The FDA announced that New-York based PepsiCo has voluntarily recalled over 2,000 cases of its Mug Root Beer because the cans actually contained Mug Zero Sugar root beer. 

The recall began on March 22, though the FDA announced it Wednesday. The findings was discovered through an ‘internal investigation.’

The FDA’s report states that the 2,801 affected cases were shipped to Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, and Oklahoma.

The FDA announced that New-York based PepsiCo has voluntarily recalled over 2,000 cases of its Mug Root Beer because the cans actually contained Mug Zero Sugar root beer

The affected cans of Mug had the code information ‘JUL2224XXXXAS02234, Best by Date JUL 22 2024.’ It’s unclear if they made it on to store shelves or homes. 

The news comes about a week after the company recalled 233 cases of its sugar-free and caffeine-free Schweppes Zero Sugar Ginger Ale because it actually contained ‘full sugar.’ 

In the case of Schweppes, PepsiCo told DailyMail.com that all impacted products have been removed from store shelves. 

However customers who bought the product were advised to throw it away, particularly if they need to monitor their blood sugar, such as in the case of diabetics. 

DailyMail.com has reached out to PepsiCo for comment.  

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