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MDA warns of metal fragments in Milkjam ice cream

The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) warned Monday that four Milkjam Creamery products may contain metal fragments after an equipment failure in items sold at the Minneapolis shop May 26-28.[1]

The advisory covers Black Non-Dairy (lot 052662-26), Toasted Coconut Non-Dairy (lot 052763-27), Zahra and Ridin' Duuuurty.[1] No illnesses or injuries have been reported, and customers are urged to discard or return any affected items.[1] Milkjam is temporarily closed and expected to remain shut through June 2 while officials investigate.[1]

Equipment failure at the shop is the suspected source of the fragments, officials said, prompting the MDA to issue the warning covering items sold or consumed May 26-28.[1]

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  • MDA advisory covers four Milkjam Creamery products: Black Non-Dairy (lot 052662-26), Toasted Coconut Non-Dairy (lot 052763-27), Zahra, and Ridin’ Duuuurty.
  • Risk involves possible metal fragments from equipment failure in products sold/consumed at the Minneapolis shop between May 26–28, 2026.
  • No illnesses or injuries have been reported; customers should discard or return affected items, and the shop is temporarily closed until June 2.

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June 01, 2026