This week saw four large-scale recalls over a range of issues, from chemical concerns to foreign material contamination

Recalls You May Have Missed This Week: Coffee Creamer, Sparkling Water, and More Check your fridge, pantry, and bathroom for these products

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  • This week, there were four large-scale recalls consumers should know about.
  • Issues ranged from spoilage and chemical concerns to product damage and foreign material contamination.
  • Check your kitchen and bathroom for these products, and follow FDA instructions on disposing or returning them.

Several popular products were pulled from store shelves this week in large-scale recalls.

Spoiled coffee creamer and contaminated acne products made headlines, but you should also be aware of recalls for sparkling water and oyster crackers.

Here's what to check your fridge, pantry, and bathroom cabinets for:

International Delight Coffee Creamer

In late February, Danone recalled 75,054 bottles of two flavors of International Delight coffee creamer—Hazelnet and Cinnabon Classic Cinnamon Roll—across 31 states after discovering the products were spoiled.

On Wednesday, the FDA gave the recall the second highest risk level and reported that Danone “received complaints of spoilage and illness with the use of the products."

Recalled Products:

 Product Description Size Best-By Date UPC Code Lot Code
International Delight Hazelnut Coffee Creamer 32 oz. July 2, 2025 04127102568 51-4114 S
International Delight Cinnabon Coffee Creamer 32 oz. July 3, 2025 04127101993 51-4114 S

Affected States: 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, Wyoming

Danone is urging customers to stop using the recalled coffee creamers and return them for a refund or replacement. Customers with questions and concerns can also contact the International Delight Consumer Care Line at 1-800-441-3321.

Certain Acne Treatment Products

L’Oreal recalled all lots of La Roche-Posay's Effaclar Duo Acne Spot Treatment, sold nationwide, over potential contamination of benzene, a cancer-causing chemical.

Following that announcement, the FDA shared its own investigation of 95 acne products with benzoyl peroxide, a common ingredient that can degrade into benzene at high temperatures or from UV exposure.

The results led to the voluntary recalls of six more skincare products with elevated levels of benzene.

Recalled Products:

Product Description Lot Number(s) Expiration Date
La Roche-Posay Effaclar Duo Dual Action Acne Treatment MYX46W April 2025
Walgreens Acne Control Cleanser 23 09328 September 2025
Proactiv Emergency Blemish Relief Cream Benzoyl Peroxide 5% V3305A; V3304A October 2025
Proactiv Skin Smoothing Exfoliator V4204A July 2025
SLMD Benzoyl Peroxide Acne Lotion 2430600 March 2025
Walgreens Tinted Acne Treatment Cream 49707430 March 2026

Zapzyt Acne Treatment Gel was also recalled due to elevated levels of benzene discovered during the manufacturer's own testing.

The recalled products are being pulled from store shelves and online marketplaces. However, the FDA's announcement does not have specific instructions for consumers who already have these recalled skincare products.

Trader Joe's Sparkling Water

On Thursday, Trader Joe's voluntarily recalled about 61,500 bottles of Gerolsteiner sparkling water sold at store locations in 12 states. The recalled sparkling water "may have the potential for cracked/damaged bottles," Trader Joe's said in an announcement, but there have been no customer reports of injury or damaged bottles.

Recalled Product:

 Product Description Lot Number(s) Sold Dates
Gerolsteiner Sparkling Natural Mineral Water 2024/28/11 24 2027/19/12; 2024/271/11 24 2027/18/12  From Dec. 27, 2024 to Jan. 28, 2025

Affected States: Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas

Trader Joe's is advising customers to stop using the affected sparkling water bottles, carefully dispose of them, and go to any store location for a full refund. Customers with questions can also contact Trader Joe's Customer Relations at 626-599-3817, or send them an email.

Store Brand Oyster Crackers

In late February, Shearer's Foods voluntarily recalled 15,874 cases of oyster crackers sold at Target, Walmart, and Giant Eagle stores in 24 states. This Tuesday, the FDA set the second highest risk level for the product due to potential contamination of a foreign material: stainless steel wire.

Recalled Products:

 Product Description Sold At UPC Code Sell-By Date Code Date(s)
Market Pantry Soup & Oyster Crackers Target 085239114933  May 23, 2025 23MAY2025BC06
Great Value Soup & Oyster Crackers Walmart 078742085494 May 23, 2025 MAY 23 2025 ABO6;
MAY 23 2025 BBO6;
MAY 23 2025 CBO6
Giant Eagle Oyster Crackers Giant Eagle 030034915087 May 24, 2025 MAY 24 25 AB06
VISTA Soup & Oyster Crackers N/A 045100008006 May 24, 2025 MAY 24 25 AB06
20-pound Bulk Oyster Crackers Not for retail sale 10045100400203 May 24, 2025 MAY 24 25 AB06;
MAY 24 25 BB06

Affected States: Alabama, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin

The FDA's report did not include specific instructions for consumers who have purchased the recalled oyster crackers. Still, there is usually a risk of injury for eating a product that contains a foreign material.

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This story originally appeared on: Health News - Author:Jenna Anderson