International Delight Coffee Creamer Recall Affects Over 10,000 Bottles in 13 States
International Delight, a popular coffee creamer brand, has issued a recall for more than 10,000 bottles of its "Zero Sugar" coffee creamer across 13 states due to a labeling error. The affected products, which were labeled as "Zero Sugar," have been found to contain sugar, posing a risk to consumers with dietary restrictions or those managing sugar intake. This recall is especially concerning for individuals with diabetes or those on a sugar-free diet who may have been relying on the accuracy of the label.
The recall impacts coffee drinkers in multiple states, including New York, Texas, California, and Florida. Danone, the parent company of International Delight, announced the recall after discovering the mislabeling issue, and they are urging customers to check their refrigerators for any "Zero Sugar" creamers purchased recently. The product details, including the affected lot numbers and expiration dates, are available on the official recall notice issued by the company.
Consumers who have purchased the recalled product are advised to stop using it immediately and either return it to the place of purchase for a refund or contact International Delight’s customer service for further assistance. Danone is working closely with retailers to remove the mislabeled products from store shelves and ensure consumer safety.
Our website will continue to monitor and update you on this recall, including any further developments or additional states that may be affected. For coffee drinkers and those who frequently use coffee creamers, this is a reminder to double-check product labels and stay informed about potential recalls that could impact your health.