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Products including Cheerios and more removed after FDA find

Nearly 2,000 items destroyed after federal inspectors document rodent droppings at Minneapolis facility
Jeric MacaraanBy Jeric MacaraanJanuary 29, 2026 Health No Comments4 Mins Read
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The Food and Drug Administration has pulled nearly 2,000 products from stores across Indiana, Minnesota and North Dakota after inspectors uncovered a disturbing scene at a Minneapolis warehouse. Gold Star Distribution triggered the massive recall on Dec. 26 when federal officials found rodent droppings, animal urine and bird waste scattered throughout the facility.

The FDA assigned a Class II designation to the affected items, signaling that exposure carries risks of temporary illness or reversible health complications. The company issued stark guidance to anyone who purchased these products: throw them away immediately and request a refund. Stores will not accept returns.

Warehouse Horrors Exposed

Federal inspectors documented conditions at Gold Star Distribution that failed to meet basic sanitation requirements. Rodent waste and bird droppings covered surfaces throughout the warehouse, creating airborne particles that likely landed on product packaging. Items stored in that environment may harbor dangerous bacteria including salmonella or leptospirosis, a disease transmitted through animal urine that can cause severe complications.

The recall spans dozens of household brands that fill American pantries and refrigerators. Breakfast tables face disruption with Cheerios cereal and Rice Krispies pulled from circulation. Snack aisles lost Pringles chips, Skittles candy, Sour Patch Kids, Jolly Ranchers and Takis. Beverage sections cleared out Gatorade, Coca-Cola, Smart Water and Arizona Iced Tea. Cooking essentials like Heinz Ketchup, Nutella, Crisco Oil and cinnamon sticks disappeared alongside them.

Contamination Reaches Every Room

The problem extends far beyond kitchen cabinets. Pet owners should inspect their supplies for Fancy Feast cat food. Medicine cabinets may contain compromised Pepto Bismol bottles. Bathrooms could house recalled Axe body spray, Q-Tip cotton swabs or Gillette razors. The FDA published a detailed list featuring UPC codes, SKU numbers and specific retail locations that received tainted shipments on its website.

Gold Star Distribution operates as a massive wholesaler, explaining why the recall touches so many different product categories. Most FDA recalls focus on a single item or product line. This one sweeps through drugs, medical devices, cosmetics, dietary supplements and both human and pet food. The scope ranks it among the largest consumer product recalls in years.

Health Risks Remain Unclear

Federal officials have not documented any illnesses linked to the contaminated products, though the danger persists. Salmonella infections typically trigger diarrhea, fever and stomach cramps within six hours to six days after exposure. Leptospirosis presents with headache, muscle aches and fever, while severe cases attack kidneys and liver.

The Minneapolis facility operated under these unsanitary conditions for an undetermined timeframe, meaning tainted products may have reached consumers months earlier. Some shoppers might have already consumed affected items without connecting subsequent illness to the source.

What Shoppers Must Do Now

Anyone who purchased items from the affected list should avoid eating, using or returning them to stores. Gold Star Distribution requires proof of destruction before processing refunds. Customers can photograph discarded products and submit documentation to the company’s Minneapolis headquarters. The FDA website identifies every affected retailer, helping shoppers determine whether their local stores carried contaminated inventory.

The federal agency urges anyone experiencing health problems after using recalled products to file a report through the FDA MedWatch Adverse Event Reporting program. The SmartHub system guides consumers to appropriate forms for reporting quality issues, injuries or illnesses connected to regulated products.

Questions Mount for Distributor

Gold Star Distribution faces scrutiny over how contamination reached this magnitude without earlier detection. The FDA continues examining the facility while the company works to alert retailers and pull products from circulation. Meanwhile, thousands of everyday items exist in regulatory limbo, destined for destruction rather than dinner tables or bathroom counters.

The recall serves as a reminder that supply chain problems can emerge from unexpected places. A single distribution facility with poor sanitation practices managed to compromise products from dozens of major brands, including Cheerios, affecting three states and countless households. Shoppers now face the task of checking their homes for recalled items while waiting to see whether health consequences emerge from this widespread contamination event.

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