More than 75,000 bottles of International Delight coffee creamer are being pulled from store shelves and home refrigerators across the U.S. due to spoilage issues that have led to consumer illness, the FDA announced.
The recall impacts two 32-fluid-ounce varieties of the widely used brand:
Cinnabon Classic Cinnamon Roll
UPC: 0 41271 01993 3
Best-by Date: July 3, 2025
Hazelnut
UPC: 0 41271 02565 2
Best-by Date: July 2, 2025
The recall affects creamers sold in 30 U.S. states, including: Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
Why the Recall?
The manufacturer issued the recall following multiple consumer complaints reporting signs of product spoilage and related illness.
Specific symptoms have not been detailed, but the FDA advises consumers not to consume the affected creamers under any circumstances.
If you have either of the listed products in your refrigerator, check the UPC and best-by date carefully. If they match the recall details, dispose of the product or return it to the store for a potential refund.
What to Do If You Feel Sick
Anyone experiencing symptoms after consuming the recalled creamer should contact their healthcare provider immediately.
Spoiled dairy-based products can lead to gastrointestinal issues and, in some cases, more serious illness—particularly for those with weakened immune systems.
To date, no hospitalizations or severe medical cases have been publicly reported, but the FDA continues to monitor the situation.