On July 11, 2025, Danone U.S. initiated a voluntary nationwide recall of all YoCrunch yogurt products sold in the U.S. This recall was prompted after consumers discovered transparent plastic fragments, measuring approximately 7–25 mm, within the yogurt’s dome toppings—the small containers holding mix-ins like M&M’s, Oreos, Snickers, Twix, and granola
Thankfully, the yogurt itself remains safe, and only the toppers are affected.
🔍 What Products Are Included?
Every flavor and size of YoCrunch yogurt currently on the market is affected.
Lot numbers and expiration dates range from July 7 to September 4, 2025.
The full list of impacted SKUs and dates is available in the FDA recall notice, covering a variety of formats like 6‑oz cups, 4‑packs (4‑oz each), 8‑packs, and club packs
⚠️ What’s the Risk & What Should You Do?
The plastic pieces may have sharp edges and pose a choking or injury hazard, especially to children.
No injuries have been officially reported, but due to the risk, do not eat any affected YoCrunch products.
Discard or return the contaminated items.
Danone and retailers are working together to remove products from shelves
💵 Refunds & Consumer Support
If you purchased any affected yogurt, contact Danone’s YoCrunch Consumer Care Line at 1‑877‑344‑4886 (available Monday–Friday, 9 AM–6 PM ET) for refund or replacement options
🔁 Other Recent Food & Product Recalls
This recall is part of a broader wave of national food safety alerts, including:
Kayem Foods sausage recall due to plastic.
Pistachio spread recalled for salmonella risk.
And of course, Danone YoCrunch plastic-topped yogurt
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