
iHerbissued arecallon June 26 for about 60,000 units of California Gold Nutrition Iron Supplements due to a potential risk of child poisoning. Therecall, posted by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, states that iHerb recalled daily prenatal and women's multivitamins for not containing child-resistant packaging, which is required for products that contain iron under thePoison Prevention Packaging Act. No deaths have been associated with the recall, an iHerb spokesperson told USA TODAY on June 30. Here's what to know about the recalled products, which were sold by online retailers. Can't access the chart above in your browser? Visitpublic.flourish.studio/visualisation/24010518/. The California Gold Nutrition Daily Prenatal Multivitamin bottles are white with a white lid and gold border label. The bottles contain 60 fish gelatin soft gel dietary supplements, the recall states. The California Gold Nutrition Women's Multivitamin and Women's 50+ Multivitamin have dark purple packaging with a gold border label. Both products contain 60 capsules in blister foils, according to the recall. The recalled products were sold online by Amazon, Walmart, Target and other websites from January 2019 through April 2025 for between $8-18, the recall states. Consumers who have purchased the recalled products should immediately secure them out of sight and reach of children. Then contact iHerb at ProductRecall@iherb.com or 888-430-4770 for a refund and information on how to safely discard the product. The recall number is25-354. To receive a refund, email ProductRecall@iherb.com with the subject line "Iron Supplement Refund" and provide the following information: Name Product name(s) and quanity Evidence of destruction: Initial and date each product package and include a photo with your initials and the date visible Optional: Provide the order number associated with the purchases, which can be found by logging into a customer's account and viewing "Order History" iHerb is also contacting all known purchasers directly, the recall states. Greta Cross is a national trending reporter at USA TODAY. Story idea? Email her atgcross@usatoday.com. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Vitamin recall: About 60K women's and prenatal multivitamins recalled