A wave of product recalls has hit grocery stores, impacting popular food and beverage items that many consumers buy regularly. These recalls are due to potential contamination, foreign objects, and other health hazards that could pose serious risks. If any of these products are in your kitchen, it’s crucial to take action immediately.
Contents
- 1 Dairy and Beverage Recalls
- 2 International Delight Coffee Creamers
- 3 Trader Joe’s Gerolsteiner Sparkling Natural Mineral Water
- 4 Frozen and Packaged Food Recalls
- 5 Lean Cuisine and Stouffer’s Frozen Meals
- 6 Feel Good Foods Mac & Cheese Bites
- 7 Snack and Bakery Product Recalls
- 8 MadeGood Granola Bars
- 9 Oyster Crackers
- 10 International Recalls
- 11 Emba Cookware Recall in the UK
- 12 Birds Eye Frozen Meals in the UK
- 13 What to Do If You Have a Recalled Product
- 14 Final Thoughts
Dairy and Beverage Recalls
International Delight Coffee Creamers
One of the biggest recalls affects International Delight Coffee Creamers, including the Cinnabon Classic Cinnamon Roll and Hazelnut Creamers. These products have been pulled due to potential spoilage that could lead to illness. The recall impacts 32-ounce bottles with a best-by date of July 3, 2025, sold across 31 states. If you have any of these creamers in your refrigerator, return them to the store for a full refund or replacement.
Trader Joe’s Gerolsteiner Sparkling Natural Mineral Water
Trader Joe’s has issued a recall of 61,500 bottles of Gerolsteiner Sparkling Natural Mineral Water due to a laceration hazard. Reports indicate that the bottles may shatter unexpectedly, posing a risk to consumers. The affected products have the lot codes 11/28/2024 L and 11/27/2024 L. Customers are advised to dispose of the bottles safely and return them to Trader Joe’s for a refund.
Frozen and Packaged Food Recalls
Lean Cuisine and Stouffer’s Frozen Meals
Nestlé has recalled several frozen meal products due to the possible presence of wood-like material in certain batches. Some of the affected items include:
- Lean Cuisine Butternut Squash Ravioli
- Stouffer’s Party Size Chicken Lasagna
Customers should check their freezers and return any impacted products to the store. Eating these contaminated meals could lead to choking hazards or other injuries.
Feel Good Foods Mac & Cheese Bites
Whole Foods has pulled Feel Good Foods Three Cheese Mac & Cheese Bites from its shelves due to potential contamination issues. The affected 8-ounce packages have lot codes 24354AV1 and 24355AV1, with best-by dates of June 19, 2026, and June 20, 2026. If you’ve purchased this product, return it to Whole Foods for a refund.
Snack and Bakery Product Recalls

MadeGood Granola Bars
MadeGood has recalled over 2.4 million cases of its granola bars because of a possible contamination with metal pieces. The recall affects popular flavors like:
- Chocolate Chip
- Mixed Berry
- Strawberry
These bars are sold in grocery stores nationwide, and customers are urged to return them for a full refund. Consuming metal-contaminated food can lead to serious injuries.
Oyster Crackers
Another recall impacts oyster crackers sold under well-known store brands, including:
- Market Pantry (Target)
- Great Value (Walmart)
- Giant Eagle
The reason for the recall is the potential presence of stainless steel wire in the crackers. If you have any of these products at home, return them to the store for a refund or exchange.
International Recalls
Emba Cookware Recall in the UK
While not a food product, Emba Cookware has issued a recall for various cast iron cookware items due to the risk of heavy metal migration into food. Consumers in the UK who own these products should stop using them immediately and contact the manufacturer for a refund.
Birds Eye Frozen Meals in the UK
In the UK, Birds Eye has recalled Goodfella’s Stonebaked Thin Garlic Bread due to an undeclared milk allergen. This poses a serious risk for individuals with milk allergies. Customers can return the product for a full refund.
What to Do If You Have a Recalled Product
- Stop using the product immediately – Consuming recalled food can be dangerous.
- Check the lot number and expiration date – Match your product with the recall details.
- Return the product to the store – Most retailers will issue a full refund or exchange.
- Stay updated – Regularly check the FDA, USDA, and store websites for recall updates.
Final Thoughts
These recalls highlight the importance of checking product safety alerts before consuming grocery items. Whether it’s contaminated frozen meals, metal in granola bars, or unsafe coffee creamers, taking action quickly can help prevent potential health risks. Stay informed, and if you have any of these products, follow the recall instructions to keep yourself and your family safe.