Energy Hunter Sugar Free recalled due to excessive sucralose content
Energy Hunter Sugar-Free has been recalled from store shelves due to concerns that the amount of food additives exceeds regulatory limits. However, the risk of health effects is considered extremely low.
Potential Excess Sucralose Content
- Sales period: April 10, 2021 – February 28, 2022
- Total units sold: 459,240
- Recall date: March 1, 2022
Energy Hunter Sugar-Free was recalled from store shelves due to concerns that its artificial sweetener, sucralose, exceeded the regulatory limit. The expected concentration was 0.40g per kg, but it may have contained up to 0.59g per kg.
There have been no reports of health issues related to the consumption of Energy Hunter Sugar-Free.
This recall falls under "Class III," which is defined as a situation where "use of the product is unlikely to cause adverse health effects."
Customers who have already purchased Energy Hunter Sugar-Free can receive a refund or exchange at the store.
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