Before you make your morning coffee, make sure to double check the creamer you pour into your cup.

There has been a massive recall of over 75,000 bottles of coffee creamer over spoilage and illness.

A recall was issued last week for several different kinds of International Delight coffee creamers.

The creamers were originally recalled in February but the FDA changed the risk of the recall from level 3 to level 2 recall after it was reported several people got sick after drinking the spoiled creamer.

Two types of creamer were affected by the recall.

  • Cinnabon Classic Cinnamon Roll International Delight Coffee Creamer
    • Size: 32 fl oz.
    • UPC: 041271019933
    • Best By Date: 03 Jul 2025
  • Hazelnut International Delight Coffee Creamer
    • Size: 32 fl oz.
    • UPC: 041271025652
    • Best by date: 02 Jul 2025

The two products were shipped and sold nationwide including here in New York State.

Photo Credit: International Delight
Photo Credit: International Delight
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If you have any of the recalled creamer, you should dispose of it and take the empty bottle back to the store you purchased it from for a full refund.

If you consume any of the cream and feel sick, you should contact your doctor or seek medical attention from a professional.

You can learn more about the recall by clicking HERE.

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This was not the only major recall issued this month. Trader Joe's has issued a recall of over 61,000 water bottles due to a container issue which could cause injury.

The glass Gerolsteiner Sparkling Water bottles could crack which poses a chance for injury when being consumed.

If you have any of the sparkling water, you should return it back to Trader Joe's for a full refund.

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