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Mike Wehner
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Swallowing a large, chalky pill every morning to make sure you get your daily vitamins isn't fun. Gummy vitamins have provided a simple (and tasty!) solution to that problem, and brands like Vitafusion gummies have exploded in popularity in recent years. That means there are a lot of consumers who have these gummies in their homes and unfortunately it looks like some of them are going to need to be thrown out or returned.
In a new bulletin posted by the FDA, Church & Dwight Co., Inc., announces the recall of several lots of its Vitafusion gummies due to the presence of foreign material in the gummies themselves. The company has apparently received multiple reports of "a metallic mesh material" being found in the gummies, which is obviously not supposed to be there. The potentially contaminated products were manufactured over a period of four days in late 2020, and the company and FDA are asking that they not be used going forward.
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