The Dannon Company, Inc.

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 9 total recalls

The Dannon Company, Inc. appears in recall records across 1 category. This page consolidates all FDA food, drug, and medical device enforcement actions, plus CPSC consumer product recalls associated with this company. Recall data is sourced from openFDA and CPSC public databases.

Food Recalls (9)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by The Dannon Company, Inc.

Date Product Reason Class
Jan 6, 2017 DANONE¿ DAIRY DRINK NUT AND CEREAL 7.7 FL OZ (229mL) bottles, UPC 36632 01421 The label incorrectly states "WALNUT" in the ingredient list and the allergen... Class II
Aug 11, 2016 Activia FIBER Lowfat Yogurt Strawberry/Pineapple Flavors 12 Packs of 4 OZ Cup... The recalled products are incorrectly labeled because the 12 pack overwrap la... Class II
Sep 27, 2013 Dannon LIGHT & FIT¿ Nonfat Yogurt - 4 PACK of 6 oz cups. Peach UPC 36632 0... Dannon Company, Inc. is recalling Light n Fit Nonfat Yogurt because they may ... Class II
Sep 27, 2013 Dannon LIGHT & FIT¿ Nonfat Yogurt - 4 PACK of 6 oz cups. Strawberry UPC 36... Dannon Company, Inc. is recalling Light n Fit Nonfat Yogurt because they may ... Class II
Sep 27, 2013 Dannon LIGHT & FIT¿ Nonfat Yogurt - 4 PACK of 6 oz cups. Strawberry/Banana ... Dannon Company, Inc. is recalling Light n Fit Nonfat Yogurt because they may ... Class II
Sep 27, 2013 Dannon LIGHT & FIT¿ Nonfat Yogurt - 4 PACK of 6 oz cups. Cherry UPC 36632 0... Dannon Company, Inc. is recallingLight n Fit Nonfat Yogurt because they may c... Class II
Sep 27, 2013 Dannon LIGHT & FIT¿ Nonfat Yogurt - 4 PACK of 6 oz cups. Blueberry UPC 366... Dannon Company, Inc. is recalling Light n Fit Nonfat Yogurt because they may ... Class II
Sep 27, 2013 Dannon LIGHT & FIT¿ Nonfat Yogurt - 4 PACK of 6 oz cups. Vanilla UPC 36632 ... Dannon Company, Inc. is recalling Light n Fit Nonfat Yogurt because they may ... Class II
Aug 30, 2013 DANNON OIKOS Fruit on the Bottom GREEK NONFAT YOGURT BLUEBERRY 0% FAT OIKOS Nonfat Yogurt Blueberry Flavor Single Serve 5.3 oz cups were recalled b... Class II

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