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Ice Cream From Minneapolis Creamery May Contain Metal Fragments
A state advisory names four products sold or served at a Minneapolis ice cream shop.
MINNEAPOLIS, MN — Minnesota officials issued a consumer advisory for several ice cream and non-dairy frozen dessert products made by Milkjam Creamery in Minneapolis because they may contain metal fragments.
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture said the issue was discovered during a routine inspection. Officials determined that specific products made by Milkjam Creamery may have been contaminated.
The advisory applies to the following products:
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- Black Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert, pint package, lot code 052662-26
- Toasted Coconut Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert, pint package, lot code 052763-27
- Zahra Ice Cream, consumed in-store between May 26 and May 28, 2026
- Ridin’ Duuuurty Ice Cream, consumed in-store between May 26 and May 28, 2026
With the exception of Zahra and Ridin’ Duuuurty ice cream, all products named in the advisory have the listed lot codes on the package, according to the MDA.
The products were sold exclusively through the Milkjam Creamery ice cream shop in Minneapolis, officials said.
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The MDA and Milkjam Creamery have not received any reports of adverse reactions or illness linked to the products, according to the advisory.
Consumers who bought the affected products should throw them away or return them to the store. Anyone concerned about illness should contact a health care provider, officials said.
Consumers with questions can contact the MDA at 651-201-6300.
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