Chicago, IL – A recall has been issued for three Vitamin B12 gummy products sold under ALDI’s Welby®, BJ’s Berkley Jensen®, and VitaGlobe™ brands due to the potential presence of undeclared peanut allergens.
Vita Warehouse Corp., based in Illinois, announced Wednesday it is voluntarily recalling one lot of each product after discovering peanuts may be present in the affected gummies, posing a risk to those with peanut allergies.
According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the affected products include:
- Welby® Vitamin B12 Energy Support 1000 mcg (140 gummies) sold at ALDI, UPC: 4099100290868
- Berkley Jensen® Vitamin B12 1000 mcg (250 gummies) sold at BJ’s Wholesale Club, UPC: 888670132487
- VitaGlobe™ Extra Strength Vitamin B12 1000 mcg (60 gummies) sold online via VitaGlobe and Amazon, UPC: 850005214670
Each recalled product shares the same Lot Number: 248046601 with an expiration date of 10/2026. The lot number and expiration date can be found on the bottom of each bottle. The packaging across all brands includes clear bottles with white caps and distinctive red, green, or pink labeling depending on the brand.
The products were distributed nationwide both in stores and through online retailers including aldi.us, bjs.com, vitaglobe.com, and Amazon.
No allergic reactions or health incidents have been reported as of this publication. However, consumers who have peanut allergies are urged not to consume the product and to return it to the place of purchase for a full refund.
For more information, visit the FDA’s official recall page or contact Vita Warehouse Corp. customer service.
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