📢 If you love International Delight coffee creamers, you might want to check your fridge right now! More than 75,000 bottles of Hazelnut and Cinnabon Classic Cinnamon Roll flavors have been recalled due to spoilage issues that could make you sick. Read on to find out if your creamer is affected and what to do next!
✅ What happened? Danone North America has recalled over 75,000 bottles of International Delight coffee creamer due to premature spoilage.
✅ Which products are affected? International Delight Hazelnut (32 oz) and Cinnabon Classic Cinnamon Roll (32 oz) creamers with July 2025 best-by dates.
✅ Why is this a concern? Some customers reported illness after consuming the spoiled creamer. The FDA classified it as a Class II recall due to potential health risks.
✅ What should you do? Stop using the affected products immediately! Return them for a refund or replacement.
✅ Where was it sold? In 31 states across the U.S. (full list below).
✅ How to check your bottle? Look for these details:
Danone North America issued this voluntary recall after customers reported that the creamers were spoiling before the best-by date. Consumers noticed changes in texture and taste, and some even reported mild illnesses after consumption.
While the company insists this is not a food safety issue, the FDA classified the recall as Class II, meaning the affected products could cause temporary or medically reversible health problems.
Product Name | Size | UPC Code | Best-By Date |
---|---|---|---|
International Delight Hazelnut Creamer | 32 oz | 0 41271 02565 2 | July 2, 2025 |
International Delight Cinnabon Classic Cinnamon Roll Creamer | 32 oz | 0 41271 01993 3 | July 3, 2025 |
How to check: Look for the UPC code near the barcode and the best-by date printed on the neck of the bottle.
This recall affects 31 states across the U.S. If you purchased International Delight coffee creamer in any of these states, double-check your product!
State | State | State |
---|---|---|
Alabama | Kentucky | New Mexico |
Arkansas | Louisiana | New York |
Colorado | Maine | Ohio |
Connecticut | Maryland | Oklahoma |
Florida | Michigan | Pennsylvania |
Georgia | Minnesota | South Carolina |
Illinois | Mississippi | Tennessee |
Indiana | Missouri | Texas |
Kentucky | Nebraska | Virginia |
New Hampshire | Wisconsin | Wyoming |
If you purchased one of the affected products, follow these steps:
1️⃣ Stop using it immediately. Even if your creamer looks fine, it's better to be safe than sorry.
2️⃣ Check the UPC and best-by date. If they match the recall list, your product is affected.
3️⃣ Return it to the store where you purchased it for a full refund or replacement.
4️⃣ Dispose of it safely if you can’t return it. Do not consume it.
5️⃣ Contact Danone North America’s Consumer Care Line at 1-800-441-3321 for further assistance.
Danone North America addressed the recall, stating:
"We identified a small number of International Delight coffee creamers that did not meet our quality standards due to premature spoilage. Out of an abundance of caution, we initiated this voluntary recall. Our testing confirms this is not a food safety issue."
However, with reports of spoilage and illness, the recall was classified as Class II by the FDA, meaning there could be some health risks for consumers.
✅ Check the UPC code and best-by date on your bottle. If they match the recall details, your product is affected.
⚠️ The FDA says it could cause temporary health problems. Some customers have reported mild illnesses. If in doubt, do not consume it.
✅ Yes! You can return it to the store where you purchased it for a full refund or replacement.
🩺 While this is not considered a severe food safety issue, spoiled products may cause digestive discomfort, nausea, or other mild symptoms.
📞 Call 1-800-441-3321 to reach Danone North America’s Consumer Care Line.
With over 75,000 bottles recalled, there’s a chance you have one in your kitchen. Double-check your coffee creamer today and return it if necessary.
📢 Share this article to alert your friends and family! No one wants spoiled creamer in their morning coffee!
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ProLife Home Care