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So Delicious Recalls Salted Caramel Ice Cream for Contamination
17 Dec
Summary
- So Delicious ice cream recalled due to potential contamination with small stones.
- The recall affects Salted Caramel Cluster Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert pints.
- Consumers advised not to eat recalled pints and to contact So Delicious.

Danone U.S. has announced an urgent recall of its So Delicious Dairy-Free Salted Caramel Cluster Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert. The recall, initiated on December 15, 2025, stems from the potential presence of small stones or other foreign materials within the product, originating from contaminated cashew pieces used in its production. This specific flavor is the only So Delicious product affected.
Consumers who have purchased pints with expiration dates before August 8, 2027, and the UPC code 744473476138 are urged not to consume the ice cream. Instead, they should dispose of the product and contact So Delicious for a resolution, though details on refunds or replacements have not yet been provided. The recalled pints were distributed nationwide, appearing in major retailers and online grocery services.
The company has identified and rectified the manufacturing issue that led to this contamination, assuring customers that the problem will not recur. So Delicious anticipates that the product will be available on store shelves again in the near future. Customers can reach out to So Delicious customer care for further assistance.



