Popular Yogurt Recalled; Could Contain Sharp Plastic Pieces
UNITED STATES, JUL 15 – Danone U.S. recalled 17 YoCrunch yogurt varieties nationwide after consumer complaints revealed sharp plastic pieces in dome toppers posing choking hazards, with no reported injuries so far.
- On July 11, 2025, Danone U.S. voluntarily pulled all varieties and package sizes of YoCrunch yogurt from stores nationwide after consumers reported finding plastic fragments in the dome-shaped toppings.
- The recall followed reports that sharp, transparent plastic fragments measuring 7 to 25 millimeters were found in the separately packaged toppings, creating a choking hazard especially for children.
- The issue affects only the dome topper and not the yogurt itself, and Danone is working with retailers including Walmart, Target, and Dollar General to remove the products from shelves nationwide.
- The recall includes multiple YoCrunch flavors, such as Strawberry with Granola and Vanilla with M&Ms, that have expiration dates spanning from July through September 2025, and no injuries have been linked to this recall.
- Danone advises consumers not to eat the toppings and to discard affected products while it actively addresses the issue to safely return YoCrunch to the market.
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Recall alert on yogurt products: That crunch could be plastic
In a plastic dome atop recalled YoCrunch yogurts, you find M&Ms, crumbled Oreos, granola, pieces of Snickers, Twix and cookie dough to add for texture. But, Danone U.S.’s recall notice states, customers found something else that adds unwanted texture.
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