Also Read: PepsiCo’s Sting launches new campaign featuring Akshay Kumar The category means, "product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences or where the probability of serious adverse health consequences is remote", according the agency's website. Also Read: 7UP gets Rashmika Mandanna as brand ambassador According to the notice, the distribution of Starbucks bottles with expiration date of Mar.
8th, May 29th, Jun. 4th and 10th, has been affected, according to the notice. As of now, no injures have been reported due to the concern. Also Read:PepsiCo reports market share gains in India business in 2022 PepsiCo in its official statement, said, the Frappuccino products are being removed from the marketplace.
The statement was issued on behalf of the North American Coffee Partnership. These products are not sold at Starbucks retail locations, the statement added. “Delivering a quality experience to our consumers is our top priority and we always act with an abundance of caution whenever a potential concern is raised," the PepsiCo statement said, reported Wall Street Journal.
The ready-to-go drink was sold by PepsiCo in partnership with Starbucks Corp. It also offered a landline number (1-800-211-8307) for consumers to clear their queries and doubts related to the matter. (With agency inputs).