FDA Recalls Over 20,000 7Up Cans for Sugar Labeling Errors

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The FDA has recalled nearly 2,000 cases of 7Up Zero Sugar Tropical Soda due to a labeling error that caused full-sugar soda to be sold as zero sugar, posing health risks especially for diabetics and those managing sugar intake. The recall affects products with specific UPCs and lot numbers, and consumers are advised to check their cans and return any affected products for a refund.
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