CBD Gummies Recall: FDA Issues Nationwide Warning Over Allergen Contamination
Well, this is a sure-fire way to kill your chill. It’s time to check your stash because the FDA just dropped some serious news about a massive CBD gummies recall that’s got health officials scrambling and anyone with peanut allergies breaking out in a cold sweat. What do you need to know about this recall? Let’s get into it.
What’s Behind The CBD Gummies Recall?
Extract Labs, Inc., a Colorado-based company, has recalled over 61,000 CBD gummies across six countries. The reason? Potential peanut protein cross-contamination. These relaxing treats might actually trigger life-threatening allergic reactions in people with peanut allergies.
The FDA classified this as a Class II recall on September 22nd, which sounds scary but actually means the health consequences are likely temporary or reversible. Still, when you’re dealing with peanut allergies, “temporary” can feel like an eternity when you can’t breathe.
Which Products Are Affected?
Here’s where things get specific, and you’ll want to grab those gummy containers to double-check:
Sugar-free Mixed Berry Gummies
- Lot: 25E5082907A
- Expiration: 07/2027
Elderberry 20mg Gummies, Blue Razz 20mg Gummies, and Mai Tai 20mg Gummies
- Various lot numbers (25JD072107A, 25JD082307A, 25JD042507A respectively)
- All expire 07/2027
It’s important to note that these gummies were distributed not just across the United States, but internationally to Australia, Germany, the UK, Malaysia, and New Zealand.
The Big Picture
This recall highlights a major reality about the CBD industry: it’s largely unregulated. While 60% of adults have tried CBD products, the FDA has only approved a handful of CBD drugs. Most of what you see on store shelves exists in a regulatory gray area.
The FDA isn’t mincing words here, either. They’re “especially concerned about the risks to children, people who are pregnant or breastfeeding, and people taking other medications.” Translation: just because something is natural doesn’t mean it’s automatically safe.
Peanut allergies affect roughly 6.1 million Americans, including 1.5 million children. For these folks, accidental exposure isn’t just inconvenient; it can be deadly, because anaphylaxis doesn’t care if you were just trying to get your zen on.
What You Should Do
If you have any of these recalled products, stop using them immediately. Contact Extract Labs for information about returns or refunds. And if you have a peanut allergy and have already consumed these products, monitor yourself closely for symptoms like hives, difficulty breathing, or swelling.
Final Thoughts
This CBD gummies recall serves as a reminder that even our wellness products need wellness checks. Sometimes the thing that’s supposed to help us relax ends up being anything but relaxing. So, check your stashes, everyone, it’s always better to be safe than sorry!
