FDA: Diet Coke Plus in Violation

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While Diet Coke Plus is an oft-overlooked brand within Coca-Cola’s vast portfolio of beverages, the Food and Drug Administration is keeping a close on eye on it.

The FDA issued a letter to Coke CEO Muhtar Kent earlier this month, stating that the brand’s nutrient claims are in violation of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act.

Diet Coke Plus, launched in 2006, as “a good source of vitamins B3, B6 and B12, and the minerals zinc and magnesium,” per company press materials.

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