- Over 19,000 cases of Dr. Pepper Zero Sugar are being recalled.
- This is because select cans of the “zero sugar” product may contain sugar.
- The recalled soda was sold in three states.
There’s an ongoing recall on Dr. Pepper products, according to the Food & Drug Administration. This is due to mislabeling for their zero-sugar soda.
The products impacted by this recall are Dr. Pepper Zero Sugar aluminum cans sold in 12- and 24-packs. Approximately 19,203 cases were affected and were sold at retail locations in Florida, Georgia and South Carolina. The recalled cases contain a production code of “XXXXRS05165” and best-by date of February 16, 2026, printed on the packaging.
Although the soda is labeled to be “zero sugar,” the cans may contain the full-sugar product, thus the recall. The FDA just classified this recall as a Class II, meaning that the recalled product could cause “temporary health consequences” if consumed.
Check your Dr. Pepper Zero Sugar, and if it contains the recall information, dispose of it or return it to your place of purchase for a potential refund. For questions about this recall, call 1-888-INFO-FDA (1-888-463-6332).