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Aldi Pulls Vanilla Crème Brûlée from Shelves in Seven States Amid Glass Contamination Fears

By Matthias Binder May 4, 2026
Check Your Fridge. This Recalled Aldi Dessert Was Sold in 7 States
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Check Your Fridge. This Recalled Aldi Dessert Was Sold in 7 States

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Product Specifics at the Center of the RecallStates Where the Dessert Was DistributedTimeline and Regulatory ResponseWhat Consumers Should Do ImmediatelyBroader Implications for Shoppers and Retailers

Check Your Fridge. This Recalled Aldi Dessert Was Sold in 7 States – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Pixabay)

A single overlooked shard of glass in a dessert could turn a simple treat into a health hazard, prompting a swift recall of thousands of Aldi products. Lactalis Canada, the manufacturer behind Aldi’s Specially Selected Vanilla Crème Brûlée, acted after discovering potential fragments during production checks. Shoppers in affected areas now scramble to inspect their refrigerators, as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration classified the action as a Class II recall.[1]

Product Specifics at the Center of the Recall

The recalled item consists of individual servings of Vanilla Crème Brûlée under Aldi’s Specially Selected brand. Each container holds a net weight of 3.6 ounces, or 103 grams, packaged in a glass ramekin typical for this creamy custard dessert.[1]

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Consumers can identify affected units by the UPC code 4099100342826 and a best-before date of May 9, 2026. The product also carries a product number around 710298, though variations may appear on labels. These desserts sold exclusively through Aldi stores, appealing to those seeking an indulgent yet affordable frozen treat.[2]

States Where the Dessert Was Distributed

The recall targets approximately 2,869 cases distributed to Aldi locations in seven specific states. This focused geographic scope helps limit the scope of potential exposure while ensuring thorough retrieval.

  • Florida
  • Illinois
  • Indiana
  • Maryland
  • Michigan
  • New York
  • Virginia

Residents in these regions purchased the items recently, with distribution tied to the production run leading up to the best-by date.[1][3]

Timeline and Regulatory Response

Lactalis Canada initiated the voluntary recall on April 14, 2026, following internal quality controls that flagged the contamination risk. The FDA documented the enforcement report shortly after, upgrading it to official status by late April.[1]

Class II status reflects the potential for temporary or reversible health effects, such as cuts or irritation from ingesting glass, rather than more severe outcomes. No consumer illnesses linked to the product have surfaced to date, underscoring the preventive nature of the measure. Aldi, known for stringent supplier standards, cooperated fully in pulling the items from shelves.

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What Consumers Should Do Immediately

Anyone with the matching product in their possession must not consume it. Aldi instructs customers to return the dessert to any store location for a full refund, no receipt required, or to dispose of it securely to prevent accidental ingestion.

Those who may have eaten the crème brûlée should monitor for symptoms like mouth pain, cuts, or digestive discomfort and consult a healthcare provider if concerns arise. Checking labels takes mere seconds but could avert unnecessary risk, especially in households with children or elderly members.[1]

Key Recall Identifiers:

  • UPC: 4099100342826
  • Best By: 5/9/2026
  • Brand: Specially Selected Vanilla Crème Brûlée
  • Action: Return or discard

Broader Implications for Shoppers and Retailers

This incident highlights the vulnerabilities in even tightly controlled supply chains, where a production mishap can ripple through thousands of units. Aldi maintains rigorous testing protocols, yet foreign material like glass remains a persistent challenge in food processing.

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For budget-conscious families, the loss of a staple dessert underscores the value of recall vigilance. Retailers like Aldi typically resolve such issues swiftly, refunding purchases and restocking safe alternatives without long-term disruption. The absence of reported harm so far offers reassurance, but it also serves as a reminder that proactive recalls safeguard public health.

As the best-by date approaches in early May, affected shoppers have a narrow window to act. Staying informed through official channels ensures households avoid potential pitfalls in everyday grocery routines.

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