Shoppers are being urged to check their medicine cabinets after certain B12 gummy vitamins sold at Aldi and BJ’s were recalled because they may contain undeclared peanuts.
Vita Warehouse Corp. announced the recall on June 12. The company said the gummies were pulled from shelves as a precaution after routine testing by Aldi showed a potential peanut allergen.
Which Products Are Affected?
The recalled products include:
Aldi Welby B12 Energy Support Gummies
- 1000 mcg, 140 gummies
- Clear bottle, white cap, green, red, and white label
- UPC: 4099100290868
- Lot: 248046601
- Expiration: 10/2026
Berkley Jensen Vitamin B12 Gummies
- 1000 mcg, 250 gummies
- Clear bottle, white cap, red and pink label
- UPC: 888670132487
- Lot: 248046601
- Expiration: 10/2026
VitaGlobe Vitamin B12 Extra Strength Gummies
- 60 gummies
- Clear bottle, white cap, white and red label
- UPC: 850005214670
- Lot: 248046601
- Expiration: 10/2026
Where Were They Sold?
These products were sold at Aldi and BJ’s stores across the U.S. They were also available online at Aldi.us, BJs.com, VitaGlobe.com, and Amazon.
Why the Recall Happened
The recall was prompted by Aldi’s routine tests, which suggested the gummies might contain peanuts. Vita Warehouse Corp. said its own tests found no peanuts, but it recalled the products out of caution. No other products from Aldi Welby, Berkley Jensen, or VitaGlobe are affected.
What Consumers Should Do
Anyone with a peanut allergy should not consume the recalled gummies. Customers should return the products to the store for a refund or throw them away. If you experience an allergic reaction after taking these gummies, seek medical help right away.
For questions, contact Vita Warehouse Corp. at 1-855-214-0100 or email [email protected].