Pepsico Inc

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 16 total recalls

Pepsico Inc appears in recall records across 1 category. This page consolidates all FDA food, drug, and medical device enforcement actions, plus CPSC consumer product recalls associated with this company. Recall data is sourced from openFDA and CPSC public databases.

Food Recalls (16)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by Pepsico Inc

Date Product Reason Class
Sep 17, 2025 Lipton Green Tea Citrus. 16.9 ounce PET Bottle. sold as 12pk. Outer case labe... Undeclared sugar in finished product-primary package does not reflect the pro... Class II
Mar 9, 2024 Schweppes ZERO SUGAR GINGER ALE CAFFIENE FREE 7.5 FL OZ (221 mL) PRODUCED UND... During an internal investigation the firm discovered that product labeled as ... Class II
Jul 8, 2023 Lipton Diet Green Tea Citrus, 24 pack of 16.9floz bottles. UPC # 0-12000-017... Undeclared aspartame and lack of Phenylketonurics warning on immediate contai... Class III
Jan 28, 2023 Starbucks frappuccino Vanilla. Chilled Coffee Drink. 13.7 Fl Oz (405mL). UP... Foreign object (glass). Class II
Aug 17, 2022 Mountain Dew Major Melon Zero, 12 FL OZ (355mL) can, sold as 12 pack. Bottled... The outer wraps match the liquid in the can (Zero Sugar - Mountain Dew Major ... Class III
Aug 15, 2022 Starbucks Vanilla Espresso Triple Shot, 15 oz, 12 bottles per case. Possible contamination by foreign material (metal fragments). Class II
Apr 2, 2022 Lipton Iced Tea Peach, 24 Pack retail unit, 24 - 16.9 FL OZ Bottles. UPC on ... Immediate package (individual 16.9 FL OZ bottle) is incorrectly labeled as th... Class II
Sep 26, 2021 Starbucks Doubleshot Espresso, Espresso & Salted Caramel Cream, 6.5 FL OZ UPC... An issue with adequate sealing of canned coffee products potentially lead to ... Class II
Sep 26, 2021 Starbucks Doubleshot Espresso, Espresso & Cream, 6.5 FL OZ UPC 012000001772 An issue with adequate sealing of canned coffee products potentially lead to ... Class II
Sep 26, 2021 Starbucks Doubleshot Espresso, Espresso & Light Cream, 6.5 FL OZ UPC 01200000... An issue with adequate sealing of canned coffee products potentially lead to ... Class II
Apr 29, 2021 Evolve Double Chocolate Plant-Based Protein Shake, 11oz "Tetra Pak" carton, s... undeclared soy Class II
Apr 29, 2021 Evolve Vanilla Bean Plant-Based Protein Shake, 11oz "Tetra Pak" carton, sold ... undeclared soy Class II
Aug 16, 2019 Diet Mountain Dew (Dewnited Michigan) 20 oz. plastic bottle Promotional gi... Front label states diet Mountain Dew, but the product is actually full calori... Class II
Apr 5, 2019 Diet Pepsi, Classic Diet Pepsi Taste; 12 fl. oz. cans; Sold in 6,12, 20, ... The outer case indicates that the product contains Aspartame; however, the wr... Class III
Jul 13, 2018 Diet Pepsi 7.5 oz cans, 6-pack. UPC on case label is 0 12000 16314 2. The... Diet Pepsi 7.5 oz cans, 6 pack, are recalled due to undeclared Aspartame. Class III
Mar 14, 2018 diet pepsi caffeine free Classic Diet Pepsi Taste, 12 FL OZ (355 mL), UPC: 0 ... Primary package is properly labeled with Aspartame containing liquid but the ... Class III

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A high number of recalls does not necessarily indicate that a company is unsafe. Large manufacturers that produce thousands of products across multiple categories will statistically appear in recall databases more frequently. What matters more is the severity of each recall (Class I being the most serious), the speed of response, and whether the company proactively identified and addressed the issue. Companies with robust safety programs often catch problems earlier.

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