
Recall Issued For Multiple ALDI Products Sold In Minnesota
There's been another recall affecting products sold in 37 states, including Minnesota. The Food and Drug Administration issued a recall in mid-June and has recently updated the list of affected states.
The product being recalled is Vitamin B12 made by Vita Warehouse Corporation. It's due to an undeclared peanut allergen. People who ingest a gummy contaminated with the peanut allergen could face a serious medical issue.
It was sold under several names, including Aldi Welby Vitamin B12.
Berkley Jensen Vitamin B12
It was also sold as Vita-Globe Vitamin B12.
Affected Expiration Dates
If you have the Aldi Welby clear bottle with the white cap, using green, red, and white labeling with an expiration date of 10/2026.
ALDI Issued Voluntary Recall
The voluntary recall was issued by the retailer ALDI after their routine testing found the presence of a peanut allergen. They have tested other products and say no other Welby, Berkley Jensen, or VitaGlober products are affected by the recall.

What should I do with recalled gummies?
If you have recalled products, you should bring them back to the place of purchase for a refund or discard the product.
Other Products Recalled In 2025
Aldi recently recalled Casa Mamita Chicken & Cheese Taquitos due to metal contamination. They also recalled Park Street Deli Pork Carnitas for the same reason. Undeclared soy was detected in recalled Atlantic Salmon, and undeclared milk led to a recall of Casa Mamita Churro Bites. You can read more about those recalled and affected products from Newsweek.
