
Vitamin Gummy Recall Hits Michigan Aldi and BJ’s Stores
One of the best ways to get those extra vitamins in your diet if you're unable to replicate them naturally is probably through gummies or pills sold in stores. Before you attempt to pop another one, though, take a moment to review this recall.
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The recall includes the state of Michigan, regarding Vitamin B12 gummies that were sold at Aldi and BJ Wholesale Club locations, as well as through Vitaglobe in the online market.
Why Are These Vitamins Being Pulled?
The recall was initiated after an allergen test came back, raising a red flag about possible peanut contamination. The issue? These are supposed to be peanut-free gummies, but when Aldi ran routine testing, they found signs of a possible peanut allergen.
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While Vita Warehouse says that their tests came back clean, they're recalling it with an abundance of caution.
What Gummies Are Being Recalled?
The following gummies are being recalled right now:
- Welby Vitamin B12 Energy Support Gummies - Sold in Aldi Stores
- Berkely Jensen Vitamin B12 Gummies - Sold at BJ Stores
- VitaGlobe Vitamin B12 Extra Strength Gummies - Sold Online
How to Identify the Recalled Vitamins
If you have one of the Vitamin B12 Gummies inside your cabinets, look for the lot number 248056601 with an expiration date of October 2026. If you have a peanut allergy, you should discard the product immediately for safety to avoid any life-threatening reactions.
Who to Contact for Questions
You can also return the vitamin to the place of purchase for a refund. You can also reach out to Vita Warehouse at 855-214-0100, Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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