More than 148,000 bottles of the Ultimate Multivitamin+ dietary supplement are being recalled due to a risk of serious injury or death from child poisoning. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced the recall, highlighting the potential dangers associated with the product’s packaging.
The supplements, sold on Mindbodygreen.com from November 2021 through November 2025, contain iron, which legally requires child-resistant packaging under the Poison Prevention Packaging Act. The current packaging does not meet these safety standards, increasing the risk that young children could accidentally ingest the contents, potentially leading to severe health consequences.
Consumers are advised to take immediate action by securing the recalled bottles out of reach of children. Mindbodygreen is offering a free, child-resistant replacement cap for those affected. Once the bottles are stored safely, consumers can continue to use the supplements as directed. The CPSC confirmed that no injuries have been reported related to this recall.
The dietary supplements were sold for prices ranging between $40 and $70, depending on the subscription plan. For further assistance, consumers can contact Mindbodygreen via email at [email protected] or visit their website at shop.mindbodygreen.com. There, users can find the “Important Multi packaging update” link for more detailed information regarding the recall.
This recall underscores the importance of child safety in product packaging, particularly for items containing potentially harmful substances. Consumers are urged to remain vigilant and ensure that any dietary supplements in their homes comply with safety regulations to prevent accidents.
In related news, other recent recalls include a popular baby snack by Gerber due to potential plastic contamination and folding outdoor chairs over injury risks, reflecting ongoing concerns about product safety in various categories.
