Keurig Dr Pepper is voluntarily recalling 11,970 cases of Diet Snapple Tea Peach Tea (16 oz. PET bottles) because they may contain sugar despite being labeled as 'Diet' and 'Zero Sugar.' A production error caused full-sugar product to be packaged in diet-labeled bottles, which can be dangerous for consumers who must limit their sugar intake for medical reasons. These products were distributed to 11 warehouses nationwide and then further sent to various retailers and businesses. Consumers should return the affected bottles to the place of purchase for a full refund.
The product incorrectly contains sugar which poses a health risk to individuals with medical conditions like diabetes or those who need to strictly monitor sugar intake to avoid high blood sugar levels. No injuries or illnesses have been reported to date.
Return to place of purchase for a refund.
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