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Posted June 26, 2025

California Gold Iron and Multis Recalled

On June 26, 2025, iHerb recalled California Gold Nutrition Daily Prenatal Multi, Ultamins Women’s Multivitamin, and Ultamins Women’s 50+ Multivitamins because the bottles and blister packs are not child-resistant, which may pose a risk of iron poisoning for young children.

(See ConsumerLab’s Multivitamin and Multimineral and Iron Supplements Review for tests of related products.)

Be aware that, as discussed in ConsumerLab’s Iron Supplements Review, iron supplements are a leading cause of poisoning in children younger than age six.

Recalled Daily Prenatal Multi, Ultamins Women’s Multivitamin, and Ultamins Women’s 50+ Multivitamins were sold online at Amazon, Walmart, Target from January 2019 through April 2025. The product batch numbers and expiration dates are located on the back of the packages They can further be identified by the following:

  • Product name: Daily Prenatal Multi
  • Packaging: White bottles with gold border label
  • Batch Codes: 2307050A, 2404096A, 2411100A
  • Expiration Dates: 08/2025, 05/2026, 11/2026
  • Product name: Ultamins Women’s Multivitamin
  • Packaging: Purple packaging with gold border label
  • Batch Codes: V0532, V0533
  • Expiration Dates: 11/2026, 07/2026
  • Product name: Ultamins Women’s 50+ Multivitamin
  • Packaging: Purple packaging with gold border label
  • Batch Codes: V0534, V0536
  • Expiration Dates: 07/2026, 11/2026

Consumers who purchased the recalled dietary supplements should immediately secure them in a place that is out of reach of children. Consumers can contact iHerb for a refund and information on how to safely discard the product.

For more information, use the link below.

iHerb Recalls Bottles and Blister Packs of California Gold Nutrition Iron Supplements Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Child Poisoning; Violation of Federal Standard for Child Resistant Packaging

See related recalls and warnings:

NFH Iron and Prenatal Supplements Recalled

Iron Supplements Recalled Due to Undeclared Allergen

Recall: Contaminated Iron Supplement