Claiming a soft drink as "naturally sweetened" with the use of refined sugar
- Classification
- Fraud notification
- Risk
- No risk
- Category
- non-alcoholic beverages
- Origin
- Spain
- Notifier
- Germany
What is this? A soft drink was sold in Germany with a label saying it is “naturally sweetened,” but it used refined sugar instead of natural sweeteners.
What's happening? German officials found the drink’s label was wrong. The company has fixed the label now.
Does this affect me? If you bought this drink while the wrong label was on, you may have been misled.
What should I do? Ask your pharmacist or doctor if you have questions about the drink.
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Classification: Fraud notification · Risk: No risk · Category: non-alcoholic beverages · Origin: Spain · Notifier: Germany
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