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  2. Coca-Cola Recalls Over 13,000 Cases of 'Sugar-Free' Lemonade

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    Coca-Cola quietly recalled over 13,000 12-packs of Minute Maid Zero Sugar Lemonade in September due to a labeling mistake, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The cans ...

  3. Thousands of cases of 'zero sugar' lemonade recalled for ...

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    In addition to the 40 grams of sugar, regular Minute Maid Lemonade contains 30 times the calories and over 20 times the total carbs of Minute Maid Zero Sugar Lemonade, according to the nutritional ...

  4. Coca-Cola recalled thousands of cases of lemonade mislabeled ...

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    Coca-Cola has recalled more than 13,000 cases of Minute Maid Zero Sugar Lemonade because the mislabeled cartons actually contained the full-sugar version of the drink, according to a report from ...

  5. List of Coca-Cola brands - Wikipedia

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    Minute Maid Light – Low calorie fruit drinks available in the United States [10] Minute Maid Limón&Nada – Lemonade drink available in Spain [8] Minute Maid Mais – Ready-to-drink juice drink available in Brazil [10] Minute Maid Multi-Vitamin – orange juice enriched with vitamins and minerals available in the United States [10]

  6. Sprite (drink) - Wikipedia

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    The "Zero" designation for low-calorie sodas from the Coca-Cola Company was first used on Diet Sprite Zero before being used on the flagship Zero product, Coca-Cola Zero. Re-branded as "Sprite Zero Sugar" in 2019 to align with the Coca-Cola Company's 2017 re-branding of Coca-Cola Zero as Coca-Cola Zero Sugar. Sprite Lemon-Lime Herb 1970s

  7. Coca-Cola Freestyle - Wikipedia

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    Coca-Cola's retail drinks in the UK would usually include real sugar, unlike their US versions which use high-fructose corn syrup. However, since the Freestyle machine was designed to use syrup based sweetener, the Freestyle version also uses fructose-glucose syrup (HFCS) in place of sugar in UK machines.