International Delight Recalls Coffee Creamer for Mislabeling

Written by Camilla Jessen

Nov.05 - 2024 8:07 AM CET

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Photo: International Delight
Photo: International Delight
If you rely on sugar-free creamers, check your fridge.

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International Delight has issued a recall for around 10,794 bottles of their new sugar-free coffee creamer, as reported by the Food and Drug Administration.

This recall was prompted by the discovery that the creamers, labeled as zero sugar, actually contain sugar.

The affected product is the Home Alone International Delight Peppermint Mocha Zero Sugar coffee creamer.

It was sold in 32-ounce plastic bottles between July 2024 and October 12, 2024, in states including Arkansas, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Mississippi, New Mexico, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin.

The recalled bottles have a best-by date of "02.25.25."

Customers with this product may return it to the place of purchase for a refund. This option may be beneficial for those monitoring their sugar intake for health reasons, such as diabetes.

However, the creamer remains safe to consume for those not concerned with its sugar content, as the recall is based on mislabeling.

Although no illnesses have been linked to this recall, contact your healthcare provider if you experience any unusual symptoms after using this product.