
Aldi Product Sold in Indiana Recalled Over Possible Glass Contamination
A dessert sold at Aldi stores in Indiana and several other states is being recalled after concerns that it may contain glass.
According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the recall involves a Specially Selected Vanilla Creme Brulee product packaged in small glass jars and sold exclusively at Aldi locations.
What Product Is Affected
The recall applies to:
- Specially Selected Vanilla Creme Brulee
- Net weight 6.6 ounces
- Packaged in glass jars
- Best-by date of May 9, 2026
- Barcode: 4099100342826
The product was distributed in multiple states, including Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, and others.

Why The Product Was Recalled
The FDA says the dessert may contain foreign material, specifically glass, which could pose a safety risk if consumed.
The recall has been classified as a Class II recall, meaning the product could cause temporary or medically reversible health issues. However, the risk of serious harm is considered lower than most severe classifications.
What To Do If You Bought It
Anyone who has purchased this product should not eat it.
Instead:
- Dispose of it safely, or
- Return it to the store for a refund
Even if the product looks normal, the FDA advises against taking any chances when foreign material is involved.
What We Know About The Recall
The recall was initiated on April 14, 2026, and remained ongoing. At this time, no public press release has been issued by the manufacturer, Lactalis Canada.
Roughly 2,800+ cases of the product were affected.
Why This Matters
Recalls like this don't happen often, but when they do, they're taken seriously because of the potential for injury.
Glass contamination, even in small fragments, can cause cuts or internal injury if ingested.
Checking your fridge for affected products is a quick step that can prevent a much bigger problem later.
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