Metallic mesh in Vitafusion gummy supplements prompts recall
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Church & Dwight has recalled some of its vitafusion brand gummy supplements after two consumers found pieces of metallic mesh in them.
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Some Vitafusion gummy vitamins have been recalled after two consumers reported “identified the possible presence of a metallic mesh material.”
According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, no injuries have been reported; however, ingesting metallic material “could lead to damage of the digestive tract.”
The products were distributed to in-store and e-commerce retailers between Nov. 13, 2020, and April 9, 2021.
Church & Dwight Co. said the recall resulted from “an isolated incident at one of our manufacturing facilities.”
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A popular vitamin brand has been forced to recall some of its gummy products that may potentially contain metal due to a manufacturing issue.
New Jersey-based Church & Dwight said that it “initiated a voluntary recall of select vitafusion gummy products after the company’s investigation of two consumer reports identified the possible presence of a metallic mesh material,” according to the Food and Drug Administration.
Items subject to recall were manufactured in a four-day period between Oct. 29 and Nov. 20 last year. The products were distributed in stores and through Internet retailers between Nov. 13, 2020, and Thursday, April 9.
Recalled items, their UPC and lot code include:
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