International Delight Coffee Creamers Pulled From Grocery Store Shelves Across 13 States Over ‘Misbranding’

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Danone U.S. has announced a recall of over 10,000 bottles of International Delight coffee creamer due to mislabeling and “misbranding,” as reported by AllRecipes. Make sure to inspect your refrigerator and continue reading for further details. The recall specifically affects the International Delight “Home Alone” Peppermint Mocha Zero Sugar coffee creamer because it was incorrectly labeled as “ zero sugar, “ even though it actually contains sugar.

On October 12th, a recall was issued for the coffee creamer that had been incorrectly labeled , affecting all stores across Arkansas, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Mississippi, New Mexico, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin . International Delight’s festive “Home Alone” holiday creamers have graced store shelves since July.

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International Delight Coffee Creamer ‘Home Alone’ Peppermint Mocha Zero Sugar Pulled From Stores

If you happened to buy the Zero Sugar version from a retailer in one of the 13 affected states at any point over the last three months, it’s crucial to inspect the best-by date on the label.

This recall specifically targets the Peppermint Mocha Zero Sugar creamer. Rest assured, the other delightful “Home Alone” flavors, such as the classic Peppermint Mocha, the cozy Hot Chocolate Marshmallow, and the sweet Frosted Sugar Cookie, are not included in this recall and remain perfectly safe…

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