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Dr. Pepper zero recall upgraded in Georgia, South Carolina

SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — Dr. Pepper is recalling over 19,000 cases of their Zero Sugar soda in three Southern states.

The recalled sodas, which are labeled as having zero sugar, actually contained the full sugar product.

Because the cans were mislabeled as having zero sugar, they could cause a health risk for diabetics or others who need to limit their sugar intake or avoid it altogether. 

The voluntary recall was initiated for Zero Sugar Dr. Peppers with a best by date of Feb. 16, 2026, in Georgia, Florida and South Carolina. The sodas were sold in 12-pack and 24-pack cases of 12-ounce cans.

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The affected product code is XXXXRS05165.

The FDA upgraded the recall to Class II last week due to the health risks associated.

If you purchased Dr Pepper drinks matching these descriptions, you can return them to the place you purchased them for a full refund or safely dispose of them.

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