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YoCrunch Products Recalled Due to Potential Presence of Plastic Pieces

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On July 11, 2025, Danone U.S. announced a voluntary recall of all flavors and sizes of  YoCrunch® products. This recall is due to the potential presence of plastic pieces in the dome topper.  

The product was distributed in retail stores nationwide. The presence of plastic pieces in the toppers has the potential to cause choking. These pieces of plastic are transparent and may have sharp edges.  

Consumers who have purchased affected YoCrunch® products should not consume them. Information on refunds can be obtained by contacting the YoCrunch® Consumer Care Line at 1-877-344-4886, with consumer care specialists available from Monday-Friday, 9 AM to 6 PM ET.  

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