Ice cream recall expands nationwide as So Delicious pints pulled from shelves over small stones hazard

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By: Patrick Graham

So Delicious Dairy Free ice cream pints are being pulled from store shelves nationwide following a December 15, 2025 recall announcement. The Danone U.S.-owned brand initiated a voluntary recall due to potential foreign materials like small stones found in cashew clusters. Consumers still have these products at home should stop eating them immediately and contact the company for refund information.

🔥 Quick Facts

  • Product affected: So Delicious Dairy Free Salted Caramel Cluster Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert pints with UPC 744473476138
  • Best-by dates: All expiration dates before August 8, 2027 are part of the recall
  • Issue: Potential presence of small stones and hard objects found in the cashew inclusions
  • Refunds: Call 1-833-367-8975 Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. EST for assistance

Ice Cream Recall Expands Nationwide After Stone Contamination Discovery

Danone announced this voluntary recall applies to products sold at retail locations across the entire United States. The company identified potential foreign materials during quality control that prompted immediate removal from store freezers.

According to the FDA announcement, only the Salted Caramel Cluster flavor is affected by this recall. No other So Delicious Dairy Free flavors or product lines are part of the recall.

What Consumers Need to Know About Affected Products

The recalled frozen dessert features a specific SKU number 136603 paired with the distinctive UPC code 744473476138. Consumers can check their freezers for pints matching these identifiers.

The company updated its packaging graphics in February 2025, but the UPC code remained unchanged. This means both old and new package designs may appear on recalled products on store shelves.

Product Detail Specific Information
Brand So Delicious Dairy Free (Danone U.S.)
Flavor Salted Caramel Cluster Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert
UPC Code 744473476138
SKU 136603
Expiration Coverage Before August 8, 2027

Contamination Found in Cashew Cluster Inclusions

The foreign materials identified were small stones and hard objects discovered within the cashew inclusions of the frozen dessert. Danone stated that the issue appears isolated to this specific product line during quality assessment processes.

Company officials confirmed that they have already identified and corrected the problem on their production end. The company is working swiftly with retail partners nationwide to remove affected pints from shelves.

How to Get Refunds and Report Concerns

Consumers who purchased the recalled So Delicious Salted Caramel Cluster pints should contact the company directly for refund information. The So Delicious Dairy Free Care Line operates at 1-833-367-8975 during business hours.

Customer service representatives are available Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. Alternatively, consumers can submit a webform at the official So Delicious website to reach the consumer care team with concerns or refund requests.

Why Should Consumers Be Concerned About This Specific Recall?

Foreign materials like small stones pose serious injury risks to consumers, potentially causing tooth damage, choking hazards, or mouth injuries. The discovery of these contaminants in a frozen dessert product prompted Danone to prioritize swift action and removal.

The FDA has been fully informed of this voluntary recall and supports the company’s efforts. Danone emphasized its commitment to product quality and consumer safety by initiating the recall promptly and working with retailers to prevent further distribution.

Sources

  • U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) – Official recall announcement and product details
  • USA Today – Nationwide recall reporting with deadline and UPC information
  • NBC Chicago – Local coverage of the frozen dessert recall

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