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YoCrunch Yogurts Recalled for Possible Plastic Pieces in Toppers

UNITED STATES, JUL 14 – Danone U.S. recalled YoCrunch products with plastic fragments in toppings that could cause choking, affecting all flavors sold nationwide, including Walmart and Target, FDA confirmed.

  • On July 11, 2025, Danone U.S. voluntarily recalled all YoCrunch yogurt varieties available across the country because of possible plastic fragments found in the dome toppers.
  • The recall arose after consumers reported discovering clear plastic fragments ranging from 7 to 25 millimeters inside the separately packaged cookie, candy, and granola toppers.
  • The contamination is confined to the separate yogurt toppings and does not impact the yogurt itself, and Danone included comprehensive expiration dates and product UPCs in its FDA recall announcement.
  • Danone urged consumers not to eat affected products and to discard them, while offering refunds via the YoCrunch Consumer Care Line and working with retailers to remove the products from shelves.
  • The recall highlights safety concerns over plastic contamination in food packaging and underscores calls for safer manufacturing and less plastic use in the food system.
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YoCrunch yogurts recalled for possible plastic pieces in toppers

Danone U.S. recalled YoCrunch yogurts in response to reports of possible plastic pieces in the dome toppers that could pose choking hazards, according to the FDA.

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