International Delight Coffee Creamer Recall 2025: Over 75,000 Bottles Pulled Due to Spoilage and Illness Reports

International Delight Coffee Creamer Recall 2025: Over 75,000 Bottles Pulled Due to Spoilage and Illness Reports

In a significant move, Danone North America, the parent company of International Delight, has voluntarily recalled more than 75,000 bottles of coffee creamer after reports of spoilage and illness.

This recall was first initiated on February 21, 2025, and was later elevated to a Class II recall by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The designation indicates that while the recalled products may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences, the likelihood of serious health risks remains low.

Which International Delight Coffee Creamers Are Recalled?

The recall affects 32-fluid-ounce bottles of two flavors of International Delight coffee creamer:

β˜• Cinnabon Classic Cinnamon Roll Coffee Creamer
πŸ”Έ UPC Code: 0 41271 01993 3
πŸ”Έ Best By Date: July 3, 2025

β˜• Hazelnut Coffee Creamer
πŸ”Έ UPC Code: 0 41271 02565 2
πŸ”Έ Best By Date: July 2, 2025

Both affected bottles bear the plant code 51-4114 R-S and were distributed by Danone US, LLC.

How Many Bottles Are Affected?

πŸ“¦ 46,482 bottles of Cinnabon Classic Cinnamon Roll Coffee Creamer
πŸ“¦ 28,572 bottles of Hazelnut Coffee Creamer

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Why Is International Delight Coffee Creamer Being Recalled?

The FDA report states that Danone received multiple consumer complaints regarding spoilage and illness after using these creamers. The company acknowledged a texture issue affecting the quality of the product, leading to premature spoilage.

However, Danone has reassured customers that this is not a food safety issue but rather a quality concern. In a statement, the company emphasized:

“A limited number of these products did not meet our quality standards, due to premature spoilage manifesting as a texture issue. While we know this is disappointing for our creamer fans, testing data has confirmed that this is not a food safety issue. We chose to voluntarily recall these isolated products out of an abundance of caution while we address the quality issue.”


Where Was the Recalled International Delight Coffee Creamer Sold?

The recalled International Delight coffee creamers were distributed across multiple U.S. states, including:

πŸ“ Alabama
πŸ“ Arkansas
πŸ“ Colorado
πŸ“ Connecticut
πŸ“ Florida
πŸ“ Georgia
πŸ“ Illinois
πŸ“ Indiana
πŸ“ Kentucky
πŸ“ Louisiana
πŸ“ Maine
πŸ“ Maryland
πŸ“ Michigan
πŸ“ Minnesota
πŸ“ Missouri
πŸ“ Mississippi
πŸ“ North Carolina
πŸ“ Nebraska
πŸ“ New Hampshire
πŸ“ New Jersey
πŸ“ New Mexico
πŸ“ New York
πŸ“ Ohio
πŸ“ Oklahoma
πŸ“ Pennsylvania
πŸ“ South Carolina
πŸ“ Tennessee
πŸ“ Texas
πŸ“ Virginia
πŸ“ Wisconsin
πŸ“ Wyoming

If you purchased International Delight coffee creamer in these states, check the UPC code and Best By date on the bottle to see if it’s part of the recall.


What Should Consumers Do?

πŸ”Ή Check your creamer: Look for the UPC code, Best By date, and plant code (51-4114 R-S).
πŸ”Ή Stop using the product immediately if it matches the recall information.
πŸ”Ή Dispose of the creamer safely or return it to the retailer where it was purchased.
πŸ”Ή Contact the International Delight Consumer Care Line for refunds or further assistance.


FDA’s Classification: What Does a Class II Recall Mean?

The FDA has designated this recall as Class II, meaning:

βœ”οΈ Health risks are low but possible
βœ”οΈ Symptoms from spoiled products may be temporary (such as nausea or digestive issues)
βœ”οΈ No severe or life-threatening illnesses reported


Final Thoughts: Stay Informed About the International Delight Coffee Creamer Recall

This recall is a precautionary measure by International Delight and Danone North America to ensure customer safety and product quality. While there have been reports of spoilage and illness, Danone has stated that the issue is not a food safety concern but rather a quality control matter.

To stay safe:

β˜‘ Check your bottles for recall details
β˜‘ Dispose of or return affected products
β˜‘ Contact International Delight for assistance

For more updates on the International Delight coffee creamer recall, visit the FDA’s official website or follow announcements from Danone North America.

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