Four popular sodas recalled by FDA for cancer-causing food dye

Pepsi: The FDA recalled certain batches of Pepsi due to the presence of a carcinogenic food dye. Consumers are urged to check labels and dispose of affected products immediately.

Coca-Cola: Several varieties of Coca-Cola were recalled by the FDA after traces of a cancer-causing food dye were found. Customers are advised to return these products for a refund.

Dr Pepper: The FDA issued a recall for specific batches of Dr Pepper due to the inclusion of a carcinogenic food dye. Consumers should check product labels and dispose of any affected cans or bottles.

Sprite: Some batches of Sprite were recalled by the FDA because of the presence of a cancer-causing food dye. Consumers should check their bottles and cans and avoid consuming recalled products.

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Fanta: Specific varieties of Fanta were recalled by the FDA after traces of a carcinogenic food dye were found. Consumers should check their bottles and cans and dispose of recalled products promptly.

7UP: The FDA issued a recall for certain batches of 7UP due to the presence of a cancer-causing food dye. Consumers should check product labels and refrain from consuming recalled items.

Mountain Dew: The FDA recalled certain Mountain Dew products due to the discovery of a cancer-causing food dye. Customers are advised to check labels and return affected items for a refund.

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