A recall of mislabeled coffee creamer sold in Iowa and 12 other states across America has been upgraded in severity.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has updated a safety alert on the product after it was discovered to contain sugar despite being labeled as 'zero sugar'.

The recall is now classified as a Class II which means it could cause temporary or reversible adverse health effects but is unlikely to result in death. However, diabetics and other individuals who limit their sugar intake for medical reasons could suffer potentially serious consequences from consuming the sweetened creamer.

The recall involves 1,799 cases of Home Alone International Delight-branded Zero Sugar Peppermint Mocha, produced by White Plains, New York-based Danone North America.

That translates to nearly 11,000 bottles.

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The creamer was sold in 32-ounce plastic bottles in bulk quantities of six bottles per case. The expiration dates on the affected products are listed as February 25, 2025.

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