PepsiCo Recalls 'Zero Sugar' Schweppes Ginger Ale for Containing Full Sugar

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PepsiCo has recalled its Schweppes Zero Sugar Ginger Ale after discovering it contains full sugar, despite being marketed as sugar-free. The recall affects 233 cases of the product shipped to Maryland, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. Customers are advised to discard the product, especially those monitoring their blood sugar. The incident highlights the growing demand for sugar-free and low-calorie drinks, as well as concerns about the accuracy of product labeling and the health effects of artificial sweeteners.
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