Multiple retailers and the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) report that certain Capri-Sun batches are being recalled in Ireland due to incorrect labelling. The FSAI says regular juice may have been placed into packs that are labelled as sugar-free. Because of the mismatch between the product’s stated and actual sugar content, the regulator warns that the incorrect pouch labelling may mislead consumers who rely on sugar-free products to manage their sugar intake, including people with diabetes.
The issue relates specifically to the labelling on individual pouches within the affected batches. The FSAI’s concern is that consumers may make purchasing or dietary decisions based on the sugar-free claim and may not be aware that the contents may contain sugar. While the sources agree on the nature of the labelling problem and the potential impact for people monitoring their sugar consumption, they do not provide additional details such as the exact batch numbers, distribution locations, or the scale of the recall in the excerpts provided.
The recall is intended to remove or correct access to the affected products and reduce the risk of consumers being misled about their sugar content.