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Published 18:00 31 Mar 2017 BST
Updated 22:53 31 Mar 2017 BST

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If you are concerned that this may affect you or someone you know please check with your pharmacist or doctor/diabetes team to see if any of your diabetes medications puts you at risk of a low blood glucose.
We got in touch with Lucozade Energy in Ireland to find out more, they told us their health and wellbeing plan was launched back in November in an attempt to maintain the same taste but with less sugar.
They were made aware at the time by the Department of Health that some diabetics use the produce for hypoglycemic purposes and since then they have been actively involved in spreading the information.
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