Vitamin Recall Update as FDA Sets Risk Level
Summary
A vitamin C supplement made by Blueroot Health is being recalled because it may contain undeclared allergens like egg, soy, and hazelnut. The FDA classifies this recall as Class II, meaning the products could cause health problems but serious effects are unlikely. About 11,849 bottles sold in 40 states are affected, and consumers are advised to stop using the product and return it.Key Facts
- The supplement is called Vital Nutrients Aller-C and comes in 100-count and 200-count bottles.
- Undeclared allergens found include egg, soy, and hazelnut, which may cause allergic reactions.
- 11,849 bottles from lot 25E04 and its sub-lots are being recalled.
- The recall cover products with expiration dates of May 2027.
- The products were sold nationwide from September 2025 to March 2026.
- The recall started on March 27 and was expanded on April 10.
- The FDA classified the recall as Class II on April 15, meaning moderate health risk.
- Consumers should stop using the supplement and return it for a replacement.
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