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By Emma Hynes

75,000+ Bottles of Creamer Pulled After Spoilage Recall

This week, an International Delight coffee creamer recall was initiated following concerns that over 75,000 bottles of its products were potentially spoiled.

The recall affects certain creamers that were distributed across multiple states.

A concerning number of consumers reported experiencing illness after using the affected creamers. This led to the decision to pull products from shelves.

The company is advising anyone who purchased the recalled creamers to dispose of them and avoid consumption.

Danone, the parent company, issued a statement claiming the recall was due to "premature spoilage."

They added, "Testing data has confirmed that this is not a food safety issue."

The recall primarily impacts specific flavors and production batches, including the 32-ounce bottles of Hazelnut and Cinnabon coffee creamers.

The recall impacted 31 different US states. If consumers are unsure if their products are safe or not, the best option is to contact the company's care line for assistance. 

While the recall of International Delight creamers may raise concerns, it's important to note that recalls are not uncommon in the food industry and often happen as a precautionary measure.

Moving forward, if you choose to buy International Delight creamers, it's a good idea to stay updated on any future recalls and check for product information.

If you're looking for alternatives to International Delight, there are several options available. Popular brands among coffee lovers include Nestlé Coffee-Mate, Silk and Califia Farms.

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