- Pepsico remembers over 34,000 bottles of liptone eced tea due to misalignment.
- The individual bottles in the returned 12 packs are wrongly marked as zero sugar.
- This can be harmful to those who monitor their sugar intake for certain health states.
Pepsico has stored a continued recall for 34,000 bottles of Lipton Green Tea Citrus because the bottles were incorrectly labeled. While the outer packaging is correctly identified as Lipton Green Tea Citrus, the bottles within the external packaging are marked as liptone diet green tea mixed berry. Due to this false distribution, the nutrition information printed on the individual bottles is wrong.
The drinks were packed in 12-pack containers, whereby a total of 24 bottles made a housing. A total of 2,854 cases are affected by the recall, with products being distributed in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Texas, Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Wyoming and South Dakota.
To better determine whether your product is affected, check the packaging for a sale of “December 1, 2025” and the Code HHMM DW 08035. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has declared this callback as a classification of class II, which means that the consumption of the recalled product “temporary or medically reversible).
The misfortune of these drinks can be particularly harmful for consumers who monitor their sugar intake to certain health diseases such as diabetes. While the Lipton Diet Green Tea Mixed Berry is called zero -gram of sugar, the Lipton Green Tea Citrus, which is actually in the bottles, have 25 grams of sugar.
Although it is not certain that this product is not safe if you do not monitor your sugar intake, you can still return your items to the retailer you bought to receive a complete refund. If you have any questions about this recall, contact your local coordinator for FDA complaints.