TUMS Antacid Recall: Rodent Contamination
TUMS a) Assorted, 12 Ct.; b) Extra Strength (EX) Assorted Berries, 12-count #1194A *05/27; c)Extra Strength (EX) Assorted Fruit, 12-count, #
Updated December 26, 2025
TUMS antacid tablets are being recalled because they were stored in conditions contaminated by rodent exposure. The manufacturer voluntarily recalled the affected batches out of caution.
Is the GOLD STAR DISTRIBUTION INC recalled? Yes. This product was recalled by FDA on December 26, 2025. Details below.
What is recalled
TUMS: a) Assorted, 12 count; b) Extra Strength Assorted Berries, 12-count, lot #1194A with expiration date 05/27; c) Extra Strength Assorted Fruit, 12-count, lot #1194C with expiration date 03/27.
Am I affected
You're affected if you own TUMS Assorted (12 ct.), TUMS Extra Strength Assorted Berries (12-count, lot #1194A, expiration 05/27), or TUMS Extra Strength Assorted Fruit (12-count, lot #1194C, expiration 03/27).
What to do right now
Stop using the affected TUMS products and dispose of them. Contact the seller or Gold Star Distribution Inc. for further instructions or a refund.
The hazard
CGMP Deviations: Insanitary conditions including rodent exposure/activity in their distribution center.
Brands affected
- Source
- FDA
- Category
- Drugs & Medications
- Recall ID
- fda-D-0279-2026
- Classification
- Class II
- Recalled
- December 26, 2025
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