FDA recalls snack foods and supplements across five states over rodent and bird contamination at Minnesota distributor

Health officials have issued a massive recall of hundreds of products that may be contaminated with rodent feces.
Gold Star Distribution, Inc recalled all FDA-regulated products held at its Minneapolis Facility after the agency found evidence of rodent feces and urine and bird droppings.
The FDA warned that feces and urine contamination can raise the risk of consumers contracting harmful bacteria such as salmonella, which infects over 1million Americans a year and is especially dangerous for those with weakened immune systems such as young children and older adults.
The recall, issued December 26, includes all cold and flu medications, dietary supplements, food, pet food, cosmetics and medical devices from the Minneapolis facility.
The majority of products were distributed to stores in the Minneapolis area, but some were found in Indiana, New York, Illinois and North Dakota.
Affected cold and flu products include DayQuil Cold & Flu, Tylenol Cold & Flu, Tylenol PM, Excedrin, Motrin, Alka-Seltzer Original, Benadryl, Advil Ibuprofen Tablets and Advil PM, among others.
Other recalled products include JIF crunchy peanut butter, Pringles products, Quaker corn meal, Haribo gold bears and peaches, Extra gum products, Gatorade products, Skittles, Gillette razors, Trojan condoms, Purina dog chow, Meow Mix cat products, Colgate toothpaste and Tampax tampons.
The company has previously been cited by the FDA for unsanitary conditions, including for ‘significant rodent activity and insanitary conditions.’ In 2018, the agency sent a warning letter to Gold Star following an inspection of its Minneapolis facility, the same one tied to the most recent recalls.
The recall included products stored at Gold Star Distribution, Inc’s facility in Minneapolis (pictured here)
Affected cold and flu products include DayQuil Cold & Flu, Tylenol Cold & Flu and Tylenol PM, among others
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A full list of affected products can be found on the FDA’s website. The recall only applies to products held at the Gold Star facility in Minnesota. It does not affect products shipped directly to retailers.
No illnesses have been reported.
Gold Star said: ‘Products held under insanitary conditions may become contaminated.
‘Exposure to contaminated products can pose serious health risks to consumers, including the potential for bacterial contamination, which may result in illness or infection, including salmonella.’
‘Adverse reactions or quality problems experienced with the use of this product may be reported to the FDA’s MedWatch Adverse Event Reporting program,’ the company added.
Gold Star advised consumers to destroy affected products and provide a receipt of destruction to the company to qualify for a refund.
For verification and a refund, proof of destruction can be sent to Gold Star Distribution at 1000 N Humboldt Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55411.
Consumers with questions can also contact the company at 612-617-9800 any day from 8am to 5pm central time.
In the warning letter to Gold Star following an inspection of its Minneapolis facility, FDA employees wrote that they found ‘significant evidence of rodent activity and insanitary conditions,’ including rodent droppings, rodent fair, gnawed open packaging, live and dead birds, live fruit flies and dead rodents.
Tylenol PM (left) and Excedrin (right) were two products at the Minneapolis facility that were subject to the recall
Haribo gold bears (pictured here) were part of the recall
The roof also ‘appeared to be leaking in several areas of the facility,’ and several products had spilled on to the floor. Bottles of bleach were also ‘leaking onto a pallet of hot sauce crunchy cheese curls,’ and food meant to be refrigerated was in unrefrigerated sections.
It’s unclear if Gold Star responded to the letter.
Salmonella is one of the most common forms of bacteria found in animal feces. Sickening 1.3 million Americans every year, salmonella leads to bloody diarrhea, severe stomach cramps, vomiting and loss of appetite.
While most people recover on their own or have no symptoms, the bacteria can be especially dangerous to young children and the elderly, both of whom have weakened immune systems.
About 420 Americans die from salmonella every year and 26,500 are hospitalized.
E. coli and Campylobacter, which cause similar symptoms as salmonella, also are found in feces.
The FDA urged consumers to contact a physician if they experience symptoms related to using the affected products.
Customers with concerns about their pets who have eaten recalled animal products should contact a veterinarian.
| Company | Address | City |
|---|---|---|
| AFRICAN HALAL DELI, INC | 301 E. LAKE ST. | MINNEAPOLIS |
| AFRIK STORE | 613 CEDAR AVE S. | MINNEAPOLIS |
| AIMMART INTERNATIONAL MARKET | 1435 W. 86TH ST. | Indianapolis |
| AINU SHAMS HALAL FOOD LLC. | 200 W LAKE ST. ST 351 | Minneapolis |
| ASHAMA GROCERY | 804 UNIVERSITY AVE W | ST. PAUL |
| BARAKA GROCERY INC | 1005 N BROADWAY AVE | ROCHESTER |
| BROTHERS IMPORTS | 3012 PILLSBURY AVE SO | MINNEAPOLIS |
| CASPIAN BISTRO RESTAURANT | 2418 UNIVERSITY AVE SE | MINNEAPOLIS |
| CENTRAL MARKET | 3634 CENTRAL AVE NE | MINNEAOLIS |
| CLIFF HALAL MARKET | 1918 E CLIFF RD | Burnsville |
| CLINTON HALAL MARKET | 1930 CLINTON AVE S | MINNEAPOLIS |
| DESI BROTHERS | 8098 MORGAN CIR. SOUTH | Bloomington |
| DURDUR MARKET | 1552 EAST LAKE STR. | MINNEAPOLIS |
| ELLIOT MARKET INC | 1600 CHICAGO AVE | MINNEAPOLIS |
| EP MART INC | 8795 COLUMINE RD | Eden Prairie |
| ETHIO MARKET | 1316 MAYNARD DRIVE WEST | Saint Paul |
| EZ STOP FOOD MARKET | 7641 ZANE AVE | Brooklyn PARK |
| FARGO HALAL MARKET | 855 45TH STREET S. | Fargo |
| FRIENDLY GROCERY & DELI | 537 RICE ST Saint Paul | Saint Paul |
| GHALEY GROCERIES MART | 47 Little Canada Rd E | Saint Paul |
| GOINKH TRADING LLC | 1263 DONAHUE AVE | Saint Paul |
| HALAL FOODS LLC | 13000 ALDRICH AVE SO. | BURNSVILLE |
| HALAL MINI MARKET | 410 CEDAR AVE S | MINNEAPOLIS |
| JERUSALEM MARKET | 4945 CENTRAL N.E | COLUMBIA HGTS |
| JIMMY’S FOOD | 1121 12TH AVE NO. | MINNEAPOLIS |
| KALIS ADULT DAYCARE CENTER | 2301 2ND AVE N. | MINNEAPOLIS |
| KIMIS GROCERY STORE INC | 517 12TH ST. SE | ROCHESTER |
| KISMAYO DISCOUNT STORE | 2932 W DIVISION | Saint Cloud |
| KISMAYO HALAL | 7595 148TH AVE | Apple Valley |
| LA PICANTE MARKET | 7914 BASS LAKE RD | New Hope |
| LAKE STREET MARKET | 201 W LAKE ST. | MINNEAPOLIS |
| MCKNIGHT SHELL GAS | 275 MC KNIGHT RD | ST.PAUL |
| MIDWEST MARKET | 2000 PORTLAND AVE. S | MINNEAPOLIS |
| MILTON HALAL MARKET | 757 MILTON ST N | Saint Paul |
| MINNEAPOLIS HALAL MARKET LLC | 2833 13th AVE SOUTH | MINNEAPOLIS |
| MINNESOTA HALAL MARKET 1926 | CHICAGO AVE. SO | MINNEAPOLIS |
| MZ MARKET | 232 Marshall Road | SHAKOPEE |
| OASIS MARKET AND DELI | 920 E LAKE ST SUITE 145 | Minneapolis |
| OSARI TRADING LLC | 7308 ASPEN LN NORTH | BROOKLYN CENTER |
| PALMS MARKET | 105 85TH AVE NW | COON RAPIDS |
| PANGEA WORLD MARKET | 8500 SPRINGBROOK DR. | COON RAPIDS |
| PANJHA BROTHERS LLC | 3535 WEST ST. GERMAIN STR. | Saint Cloud |
| PEACE MARKET | 923 45TH AVE NE | Hilltop |
| QALINLE FAMILY GROCERY | 117 E SAINT GERMAIN ST | Saint Cloud |
| SHABELLE GROCERY | 2325 EAST FRANKLIN | MINNEAPOLIS |
| ST PAUL GROCERY | 470 LEXINGTON AVE.N | ST.PAUL |
| STAR FOODS | 818 LOWRY AVE. | MINNEAPOLIS |
| STAR OCEAN | 1211 W Pierce Butler Route | Saint Paul |
| SUDAMIC IMPORT & EXPORT INC | 2904 2ND NORTH | MINNEAPOLIS |
| SUNRAY HALAL MARKET | 373 PEDERSEN ST. | Saint Paul |
| SUPER PLAZA HALAL FOODS | 1525 S 4TH ST #100 | MINNEAPOLIS |
| TBS INTERNATIONAL MKT | 7836 PORTLAND AVE. S | Bloomington |
| VIENGCHAN ORIENTAL MKT | 3050 BROOKDALE DRIVE | BROOKLYN CENTER |
| WEST BANK MKT | 417 CEDAR AVE.S. | MINNEAPOLIS |



