Food News and TrendsRecalls

Voluntary Danone Product Recall Issued for Yogurts with Candy Mix-Ins Due to Foreign Material Risk

Danone North America has issued a voluntary Danone product recall for yogurts with M&M's and Oreo toppings due to potential plastic contamination. The recall affects specific batches of YoCrunch and other brands sold across the United States.

Danone North America has initiated a Danone product recall for specific yogurt products topped with popular candies and cookies, including M&M’s, Oreo, and Snickers. The company announced the voluntary measure due to potential contamination with foreign material, specifically small plastic pieces. The recall affects several brands sold across the United States, prompting consumers to check their refrigerators for the affected items.

Key Recall Information at a Glance

Key FactDetails
Reason for RecallPotential presence of foreign material (plastic fragments).
Primary BrandsYoCrunch, various co-branded store-label yogurts.
Consumer ActionConsumers should not consume the product. They can return it to the place of purchase for a full refund.

Details of the Danone Product Recall

The recall was initiated by Danone North America, a subsidiary of the global food company Danone, after the discovery of potential plastic contamination in a piece of manufacturing equipment. According to a notice posted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), this has created a risk that small plastic pieces may have entered the products’ topping compartments.

The measure is a voluntary recall, meaning the company initiated it independently rather than by an FDA mandate. This type of action is common when a company identifies a potential safety issue and moves proactively to remove the product from the market to protect consumers.

“We take the safety and quality of our products very seriously,” a Danone North America spokesperson said in a statement. “We are working closely with the FDA and our retail partners to ensure the affected products are removed from shelves and to prevent any risk to our consumers.”

So far, the company has stated it has not received any reports of injuries or illnesses connected to the recalled products. However, the presence of hard foreign materials in food can pose a choking hazard or cause dental and internal injuries.

Recalled YoCrunch Lowfat Vanilla Yogurt with M&M's
Recalled YoCrunch Lowfat Vanilla Yogurt with M&M’s

How to Identify Affected Products

The recall is limited to specific batches of products with certain “Best By” dates. Consumers are advised to check the codes printed on the packaging. The affected products were distributed to retailers nationwide in the United States.

Key products included in this recall are:

  • YoCrunch Vanilla Lowfat Yogurt with M&M’s Topping: 6 oz. cups, UPC: 46675 00132, with “Best By” dates of June 30, 2025.
  • YoCrunch Vanilla Lowfat Yogurt with OREO Cookie Pieces: 6 oz. cups, UPC: 46675 00123, with “Best By” dates of June 30, 2025.
  • YoCrunch Strawberry Lowfat Yogurt with OREO Cookie Pieces: 6 oz. cups, UPC: 46675 00124, with “Best By” dates of June 30, 2025.
  • YoCrunch Vanilla Lowfat Yogurt with Snickers Topping: 6 oz. cups, UPC: 46675 00552, with “Best By” dates of June 30, 2025.

Additional store-brand yogurts manufactured by Danone for chains like Kroger and Food Lion are also part of the recall. Consumers can find a complete list of affected products, including Universal Product Codes (UPCs) and lot numbers, on the FDA’s official recall website.

Food Safety Risks and Regulatory Oversight

Foreign material contamination is a significant concern for food safety regulators and manufacturers. According to the FDA, such contamination can occur at various points in the production process, from raw materials to packaging. While robust quality control systems are designed to prevent these incidents, mechanical failures can sometimes lead to recalls.

Foreign material recalls, especially involving plastic or metal, are taken very seriously because they present an acute physical hazard – said Dr. Martin Buckley, a food science professor at the University of California, Davis, who is not affiliated with the recall. The primary risks are choking, especially for children, and potential damage to the mouth or digestive tract.

The FDA’s role in a voluntary recall is to oversee the company’s process, help disseminate information to the public, and ensure the recall is effective in removing the product from commerce. The agency classifies recalls based on the level of health hazard, with a Class I recall indicating a high probability of serious adverse health consequences or death. The classification for this specific Danone recall has not yet been publicly assigned.


Danone has urged customers who have purchased any of the affected yogurts to dispose of them or return them to the store of purchase for a full refund. The incident highlights the complexities of modern food manufacturing, where multi-component products, like yogurt with separate sealed toppings, involve intricate machinery and supply chains. While such recalls can temporarily damage consumer trust, experts note that a swift and transparent response is crucial for a brand’s long-term reputation.

Danone North America has not specified the exact cause of the equipment issue but has confirmed it is conducting a thorough internal investigation. The company has committed to implementing corrective actions to prevent a recurrence. This investigation will likely be reviewed by the FDA as part of its oversight of the recall process.

Walmart Mainstay Water Bottles Recall After Reports of Vision Loss and Chemical Exposure

Sarah Crowder

Hello, I'm Sarah Crowder! As the home cook behind every recipe on this site, my passion is crafting dependable dishes that become new favorites around your dinner table. I started Standing Stone Brewing to share the food I truly love and to break down cooking techniques into simple, confident steps. It's a thrill to welcome you into this community, and I hope my recipes help you create wonderful, lasting memories.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button