Publix has issued a recall for So Delicious Dairy-Free Salted Caramel Cluster non-dairy frozen dessert pints due to a potential safety issue, according to an official notice published by the retailer.
The recall applies to specific products sold through Publix stores and relates to a risk of foreign material contamination linked to cashew ingredients used in the product. Customers are advised not to consume the affected items.
Product and recall details
The recalled product is sold in pint-sized containers under the So Delicious Dairy Free brand, which is part of Danone’s plant-based portfolio.
Publix said the recall was initiated as a precaution after the potential issue was identified. No additional products are included at this time.
Customers who purchased the affected frozen dessert pints are being advised to return them to a Publix store for a refund or dispose of the product safely.
Retail and supplier impact
Product recalls of this nature highlight the operational and reputational risks faced by packaged food brands supplied to supermarkets, where quality control issues can lead to immediate shelf withdrawals and supplier review processes.
Retailers typically work closely with suppliers following recalls to confirm root causes, review quality assurance procedures, and prevent recurrence across similar product lines.
For supermarkets, frozen and plant-based categories require particularly strict monitoring due to allergen handling and ingredient sourcing complexity.
What supermarkets do next
Following a recall notice, retailers are expected to:
remove affected products from shelves and distribution centres
notify store teams and customer service desks
coordinate with suppliers on corrective actions
Publix has not indicated any broader category impact beyond the specific So Delicious product listed in the recall notice.
Editors note: This article is based on an official product recall notice published by Publix through its corporate newsroom.








