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    Intelligentsia, Oatly, Stumptown, Premier Protein, and Other Drink Brands Recalled Due to Potential Bacterial Contamination

    Producer Lyons Magnus expands earlier recall. Products may contain the dangerous bacteria Cronobacter sakazakii or Clostridium botulinum.

    Lyons Magnus Nutritional Drinks from left: Glucerna Original, Premier Protein and Intelligentsia
    Some of the drinks involved in the Lyons Magnus recall.
    Photos: Abbott, Premier Nutrition Company, Intelligentsia

    Lyons Magnus has expanded its earlier recall of 53 beverages—such as protein drinks, nutrition drinks, cold-brew coffees, and plant milks—sold under various brands to include more than 80 products.

    The manufacturer says that the products did not meet commercial sterility specifications and that there’s a risk they could be contaminated with microorganisms, including Cronobacter sakazakii or Clostridium botulinum.

    No illnesses have been reported. Cronobacter sakazakii is the bacteria that triggered a recall of powdered infant formula earlier this year. The bacteria was linked to at least two infant deaths. 

    Clostridium botulinum is a bacteria that produces the toxin that causes botulism.

    None of the products involved in this current recall are meant for infants (children under 1 year old).

    More on food safety

    The full list of the products is below. (For flavors, package sizes, UPC codes, lot codes, and best-by dates, see the Food and Drug Administration recall announcement.) If you have any of the recalled products, don’t drink them, even if they don’t look or smell spoiled. Instead, return them to the store where you bought them for a refund or dispose of them.

    Lyons Magnus did not immediately respond to CR’s request for comment.

    Consumers with questions about the recall can call Lyons Magnus 24 hours a day at 800-627-0557 or go to their website.

    Products Recalled

    Aloha
    • Plant-Based Protein drinks

    Cafe Grumpy
    • Ready to Drink Cold Brew Coffee

    Ensure Harvest
    • 1.2 Cal for Tube Feeding

    Glucerna drinks

    Imperial
    • Med Plus 2.0 Nutritional Drinks
    • Med Plus NSA 1.7 Nutritional Drinks
    • Thickened Dairy Drinks

    Intelligentsia
    • Cold Coffee
    • Oat Latte

    Kate Farms
    • Pediatric Peptide 1.0
    • Pediatric Peptide 1.5
    • Pediatric Standard 1.2
    • Standard 1.0 and 1.4
    • Peptide 1.5
    • Nutrition Shakes

    Lyons Barista Style
    • Non-Dairy Beverages
    • Sweet Cream Frappé Base.

    Lyons Ready Care
    • Thickened Dairy Drinks
    • Plant-Based Protein Shakes
    • No Sugar Added 1.7 High Calorie High Protein Nutritional Drinks
    • 2.0 High Calorie High Protein Nutritional Drinks

    MRE
    • Protein Shakes

    Tone It Up
    • Plant-Based Protein Shakes

    Oatly
    • Oat-Milk Barista Edition
    • Oat-Milk and Oat-Milk Chocolate

    Optimum Nutrition
    • Gold Standard 100% Whey drinks

    Organic Valley
    • Organic 1% Milkfat Lowfat Milk
    • Organic 1% Milkfat Lowfat Chocolate Milk
    • Organic Whole Milk

    Pediasure Harvest
    • 1.0 Cal for Tube Feeding

    Pirq
    • Plant Protein drinks

    Premier Protein drinks

    Rejuvenate
    • Muscle + Health drinks

    Sated
    •Complete Keto Meal Shakes

    Stumptown
    • Cold Brew Coffees

    Sweetie Pie Organics
    • Organic Lactation Smoothies
    • Smoothies

    Uproot
    • Oatmilk Organic Oats drinks
    • Peamilk Chocolate drinks

    Editor’s Note: This article was updated to include information on the recall expansion. The original article was published on Aug. 1, 2022.


    Trisha Calvo

    Trisha Calvo has been the deputy editor for health and food at Consumer Reports since 2013, focusing on nutrition and food safety, frequently editing food safety investigations. Previously, she was an executive editor at Rodale Books and the executive editor at Shape magazine. You’ll often find her in her kitchen creating deliciously healthy dishes.