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Nearly 2,000 Products Recalled Over Rodent and Bird Waste at Minnesota Distributor

By Matthias Binder January 30, 2026
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Grim Findings Prompt Immediate ActionEveryday Brands Among the AffectedThree States Face Widespread DistributionClear Steps for Consumers and Retailers

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Minneapolis – Gold Star Distribution Inc. issued a sweeping recall of thousands of FDA-regulated products after inspectors uncovered rodent excreta, urine, and bird droppings at its warehouse.[1][2]

Grim Findings Prompt Immediate Action

Federal regulators discovered unsanitary conditions during an inspection of the facility at 1000 N. Humboldt Ave. Rodent and avian contamination appeared in areas storing drugs, medical devices, cosmetics, human foods, and pet foods. The company announced the recall on December 26, 2025, classifying it as a public health priority.[1]

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Officials noted potential Salmonella presence alongside the filth, heightening risks for vulnerable groups such as infants, the elderly, and those with weakened immune systems. No illnesses have surfaced yet, but the adulteration posed threats of serious infections like leptospirosis or bacterial outbreaks. Gold Star emphasized that handling or consuming affected items could lead to severe health issues.[2]

Everyday Brands Among the Affected

The recall encompassed nearly 2,000 items distributed to small grocers and markets. Popular snacks like Pringles chips, Cheerios cereal, and Nutella jars fell under scrutiny. Candies such as Skittles, Snickers, Twix, and Reese’s also made the list, alongside basics including basmati rice, instant ramen, and baby formula.[2]

Household names extended to medications like Advil, Tylenol, Excedrin, Benadryl, and Alka-Seltzer. Beverages such as Gatorade and Arizona Iced Tea joined pantry staples like Jif peanut butter and Ortega taco shells. Pet foods rounded out the broad categories impacted.

  • Chips and cereals (Pringles, Cheerios, Frosted Flakes)
  • Candies and snacks (Skittles, Haribo, Nutella)
  • Over-the-counter drugs (Advil, Tylenol)
  • Beverages (Gatorade, Diet Coke)
  • Baby formula and rice

Three States Face Widespread Distribution

Products reached stores across Minnesota, North Dakota, and Indiana. Locations included Minneapolis, St. Paul, Fargo, Bloomington, and others in the region. The distributor supplied convenience stores and small retailers, not major chains directly.[1]

Exemptions applied to items shipped straight from manufacturers, such as frozen or refrigerated goods. Retailers in affected areas received notifications to pull items from shelves promptly.

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Clear Steps for Consumers and Retailers

Gold Star instructed all parties to destroy recalled products immediately rather than return them. Consumers must document destruction with a receipt and submit it to the company at its Minneapolis address for refunds. Medical advice follows for anyone experiencing symptoms after use.[1]

A full product list appears on the FDA website. Reports of adverse events go to the FDA’s MedWatch program. Pet owners should consult veterinarians if animals consumed suspect food.[2]

Key Takeaways

  • Destroy all recalled items; do not consume or use.
  • Check FDA list for specifics; refunds available via proof of destruction.
  • Monitor for symptoms and report to FDA if needed.

This incident underscores the critical role of warehouse hygiene in the supply chain. Vigilance from regulators prevented potential outbreaks. What products do you have at home that might be affected? Tell us in the comments.

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