Two flavors of International Delight coffee creamer have been voluntarily recalled after reports of illness and "spoilage."
The voluntary recall was first initiated by Danone North America, the parent company of International Delight, on Feb. 21, 2025, and impacts more than 75,000 bottles of coffee creamer, according to a U.S. Food and Drug Administration enforcement report. The agency updated the recall to a Class II designation last week Wednesday.
"The firm received complaints of spoilage and illness with the use of the products," the FDA report stated.
The recall impacts some 32-fluid-ounce bottles of International Delight Cinnabon Classic Cinnamon Roll Coffee Creamer and Hazelnut Coffee Creamer distributed by Danone US, LLC.
In total, 46,482 bottles of Cinnabon creamer and 28,572 bottles of Hazelnut creamer are affected.
The Cinnabon creamer bottles bear the UPC code 0 41271 01993 3 and a "best by" date of July 3, 2025.
The Hazelnut creamer bottles bear the UPC code 0 41271 02565 2 and a "best by" date of July 2, 2025.
Both bottles bear the plant code 51-4114 R-S.
The FDA's Class II designation indicates that use of recalled products "may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences" with a lower probability of "serious adverse health consequences."
Danone has not yet publicly shared the number of consumers who may have been sickened by the product.
According to the FDA, the recalled products were shipped to the following states: Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming.
A representative for International Delight told ABC News in an emailed statement that the company "is aware of a texture issue that some consumers have experienced with two of our creamers. We take every concern to heart, because this is not the quality we strive for."
The company confirmed to ABC News that they worked with the FDA to issue a voluntary Class II recall for both creamer products.
"A limited number of these products did not meet our quality standards, due to premature spoilage manifesting as a texture issue," the statement continued. "While we know this is disappointing for our creamer fans, testing data has confirmed that this is not a food safety issue. We chose to voluntarily recall these isolated products out of an abundance of caution while we address the quality issue."
For customers experiencing an issue with the product, the company suggested contacting the Consumer Care Line.