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PepsiCo Issues Recall After Discovering ‘Full Sugar’ in Schweppes Ginger Ale Sugar-Free Cans

PepsiCo has announced a recall of more than 230 cases of sugar- and caffeine-free Schweppes Ginger Ale. The manufacturer reported that the cans contain full sugar and should be considered unsafe to drink if the consumer is diabetic.

Last month, the company responsible for producing popular soft drinks in the United States announced a recall for shipments of their product to Maryland, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia.

According to a statement from PepsiCo, an internal investigation by the company found that the Schweppes Ginger Ale labeled as “zero sugar” actually contained the full sugar product.


There is currently an ongoing recall, however, there have been no reported injuries or deaths at this time. It is uncertain at this moment if the sodas have been removed from shelves.

If you have diabetes or are trying to control your blood sugar, it is important not to consume this product.

To determine if the case or cases of Schweppes Ginger Ale you have were part of the PepsiCo recall, there are important details to consider such as the sell-by date and universal product code. Below are the key pieces of information to assist you in determining if your soda is safe.

Item: Schweppes ZERO SUGAR GINGER BUT DEVOID OF CAFFEINE
The number for recall is F-1120-2024.