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Soda & Lemonade Are Being Pulled From Restaurants Across The Country After An Undeclared Cancer-Causing Ingredient Is Discovered: Red No. 40

June 12, 2024 by Julia DeKorte
shefinds | Food

Flavored sodas and lemonades sold in restaurants are being recalled after the FDA discovered they contain undeclared preservatives and dyes, one of which can actually cause cancer. The recall, which was issued voluntarily by the manufacturer, Charles Boggini Company, on March 29th. Keep reading for more details, including exactly which products are included in the recall.

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Lemonade & Soda Recall

Four different products are included in the recall, all of which have been distributed across the United States, and are sold to restaurants who sell cups of soda and lemonade. The following have been found to contain FD&C Red No. 40, a red dye that has been found to cause cancer:

  • Cola Flavoring Base
  • Yellow Lemonade
  • Yellow Lemonade X
  • Pink Lemonade

These products are sold in one- and five-gallon containers to restaurants who use them to stock soda machines.

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Red No. 40, Yellow No. 5, & Sulfites

The "Pink Lemonade" specifically was found to contain Red No. 40, a cancer-causing product that actually isn't illegal to use, and can be found in a range of different cosmetics, drugs, and foods. Studies have shown that Red No. 40 is linked to incidents of colorectal cancer as well as increased levels of allergies, migraines, and mental health defects. While the FDA hasn't banned Red No. 40, they do require manufacturers to declare when the dye is used.

The "Yellow Lemonade" and "Yellow Lemonade x" products were recalled after they were found to have FD&C Yellow No. 5, better known as tartrazine, which is another dangerous additive. It is believed to contribute to allergic reactions in asthmatics as well as those with low tolerance to aspirin.

The "Cola Flavoring Base" wasn't recalled due to the use of a dye, but rather the use of certain sulfites, which are salts that used to preserve food. However, consuming sulfites in large quantities has been linked to skin reactions, digestive problems, and respiratory issues.

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Consuming The Recalled Products

Unfortunately, most of the sodas and other junk foods we eat including sugary breakfast cereals, candies, pastries, and many other items that are generally consumed in the average American diet do have Red No. 40, Yellow No. 5, sulfites, and other harmful dyes and preservatives listed in their ingredients, and many people pay no mind to it.

Going forward, take a quick glance at the ingredients list before adding something to your shopping cart, because a simple drop or two of colorful dye may be a lot more harmful than you think.

Author:

Freelance Writer

Julia DeKorte is a New York-based writer. A graduate of the Columbia Publishing Course, Julia covers celebrity and brand news for SheFinds, reviews toys and games for People of Play, and loves cooking for her family, walking her dogs, and running outside, preferably in view of the ocean.

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