Reminders of the grocery store are becoming more and more common. According to the Tradeon Compliance Company, the total Number of food reminders Emitted by Food and Drug Administration and the Ministry of Agriculture increased by 15% between 2020 and 2024. There are various reasons why food can be recalled, ranging from accidental contamination of ingredients to sanitation violations in manufacturing factories. Recently, there was an improved reminder of a Dr. Pepper product that you could have in your refrigerator.
Dr Pepper Zero Sugar is recalled

On May 23, the FDA and Dr. Pepper published an initial, Voluntary reminder For more than 19,000 cans of sugar Dr Pepper Zero. Why was it recalled? It was found that soda apparently without sugar contains the total quantity of sugar included in the classic DR pepper. This could be potentially dangerous for people sensitive to sugar, including those with diabetes.
There is actually a lot of sugar


On June 5, the FDA reclassified the recall as a class II, a “situation in which the use or exposure to a violating product can cause temporary negative negative consequences or medically reversible or when the probability of serious unfavorable consequences on health is distant.”
The recall includes 19 203 cans


The recall includes 19,203 cans wrapped in boxes of 12 or 24 cans of cans at 12 fluids distributed in Florida, Georgia and South Carolina. The product code xxxxrs05165 appears on the elements recalled. Each case is delivered with a “best date” date of February 16, 2026.
Other recent reminders: Topo Chico


Earlier this month, Coca-Cola issued a voluntary recall of Topo Chico Mineral water in five states due to concerns about the potential contamination of pseudomonas. This bacteria can be fatal for people with weakened immune systems. It included five states, Arizona, Louisiana, Nevada, New Mexico and Texas, where the product was distributed to 40 different Costco locations.
Eggs


This month, there was also a big reminder of eggs. The FDA revealed that August Egg Company of Hilmar, California, recalled 1,700,000 doct organic eggs certified without brown and brown cage. Eggs “have the potential to be contaminated by salmonella,” they said. According to the FDA, potentially contaminated eggs were distributed from February 3, 2025 to May 15, 2025. They had sales dates from March 4, 2025 to June 4, 2025, and were sold in retail stores in California and Nevada, including Save Mart, Foodmaxx, Lucky, Smart & Final, Safeway, Raley’s, Food 4 Ralphs.
Tostitos Cantina chips


Another reminder earlier this year involving a large brand included a limited number of 13 OZ. Bags of Tostina Cantina’s traditional corn tortilla crstilles, which can have contained unconvolved milk, an allergen for some people. “Those who suffer from an allergy or a serious sensitivity to milk run the risk of a serious or fatal allergic reaction if they consume the product recalled,” explains the FDA. The recall affected less than 1,300 bags of chips sold in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and Virginia-Western. For more information, visit the FDA website.
Stouffer’s and Lean Cuisine Frozen Meals


Earlier this year, Nestlé USA launched a voluntary recall of a limited quantity of lean cuisine and frozen meals from Stouffer due to the potential presence of wooden material.
The recall is limited to the Ravioli of Cuisine Lean Cuisine Cuisine® ravioli, ravioli of spinach artichokes with lean kitchen, with garlic shrimp with lean kitchen and lasagna the size of the Stouffer festival, produced between August 2024 and 2025 March and distributed to large retailers of the United States between September 2024 and March 2025. FDA website.
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