MAJOR Recall — Undeclared Allergen in Common Supplement

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Popular B12 gummy vitamins distributed through major retailers like Aldi and BJ’s have been urgently recalled nationwide due to potentially life-threatening undeclared peanut allergens that could endanger millions with peanut allergies.

Key Takeaways

  • Vita Warehouse Corp. has voluntarily recalled three vitamin B12 gummy products (Welby®, Berkley Jensen®, and VitaGlobe™) due to potential undeclared peanut contamination.
  • The recalled products were distributed through ALDI, BJ’s, company websites, and Amazon with lot number 248046601 and expiration date of October 2026.
  • The recall was initiated as a precautionary measure after routine testing by Aldi indicated a potential peanut allergen, though no illnesses have been reported.
  • Consumers with affected products should return them for a refund or dispose of them safely, especially those with peanut allergies who face serious health risks.

FDA Announces Nationwide Recall of Popular Vitamin Supplements

The FDA has announced that Vita Warehouse Corp. has voluntarily recalled three widely distributed vitamin B12 gummy products due to potential undeclared peanut contamination. The affected products include Welby® Vitamin B12 Energy Support gummies sold at ALDI stores, Berkley Jensen® Vitamin B12 gummies available at BJ’s Wholesale Club, and VitaGlobe™ Vitamin B12 Extra Strength gummies sold through company websites and Amazon. All recalled products share the same lot number (248046601) and expiration date (October 2026), making them easily identifiable for concerned consumers.

“Vita Warehouse Corp. has voluntarily recalled three popular vitamin B12 gummy products due to potential undeclared peanut contamination, the U.S Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced this week,” Stated the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

Precautionary Recall Despite No Reported Incidents

The voluntary recall was initiated on June 12 after routine testing conducted by Aldi indicated the potential presence of peanut allergens in the vitamin products. Although follow-up testing by Vita Warehouse reportedly showed no peanut contamination, the company proceeded with the recall as a precautionary measure to ensure consumer safety. As of the announcement, no illnesses or allergic reactions have been reported in connection with these products, but the risk remains significant for individuals with peanut allergies who may unknowingly consume the vitamins.

“People with an allergy or severe sensitivity to peanuts run the potential risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reactions if they consume these products,” Stated Vita Warehouse.

Company Response and Consumer Actions

Vita Warehouse has established a dedicated consumer hotline to address questions and concerns about the recalled products. Consumers can contact the company at 1-855-214-0100 or via email at [email protected]. The company has emphasized that no other products from the affected brands are involved in this recall. Consumers who have purchased the recalled vitamin B12 gummies are advised to check the product details carefully and either return the affected items for a refund or dispose of them safely.

The FDA’s role in this voluntary recall includes reviewing the company’s recall strategy, evaluating potential health hazards, and informing the public about the safety concern. While the federal agency facilitates the process, it’s worth noting that most product recalls in the United States are initiated voluntarily by manufacturers who identify potential safety issues. This proactive approach to consumer protection underscores the importance of rigorous quality control measures in the dietary supplement industry, especially for products consumed by vulnerable populations.