Reyes Coca-Cola Bottling, L.L.C. is recalling 13,805 cases (12-packs) of Cherry Coca-Cola Zero Sugar because the cans were incorrectly labeled as regular Cherry Coca-Cola. This mislabeling means the product fails to declare the presence of phenylalanine on the label. The recall involves 12-ounce cans sold in fridge packs or individually in California. Consumers should return the product for a refund or dispose of it immediately.
The product contains phenylalanine, which is a health hazard for people with phenylketonuria (PKU). Individuals with this rare genetic disorder cannot metabolize phenylalanine, and its undeclared presence can lead to serious health complications if consumed.
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Incorrectly labeled as regular Cherry Coca-Cola due to a mislabeling issue; Recall # F-1132-2022
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