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IHA Beverage issued a voluntary recall for Super Cinnamon Powder due to elevated lead levels. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued the recall alert on Monday, Nov. 18.
The move followed massive recalls last fall of WanaBana and other brands of cinnamon applesauce pouches linked to nearly 500 reports of lead poisoning in young children in 44 states. Lead-tainted ...
Badia cinnamon powder (1.03 ppm) Deep cinnamon powder (1.02 ppm) Which brands were the safest? Only six products were deemed the best to use, based on the findings. They include: 365 Whole Food ...
Spicy King five spice powder: 1.05 ppm. Badia cinnamon powder: 1.03 ppm. Deep cinnamon powder: 1.02 ppm. Among the tested products, only six were deemed safe for regular use, according to Consumer ...
A year after recalled applesauce pouches containing cinnamon left more than 500 kids with lead poisoning, new research is offering further cause for concern regarding the popular spice used in ...
Paras cinnamon powder had 3.52 parts per million of lead and EGN cinnamon powder had 2.91 parts per million of lead. In both cases, Consumer Reports said the companies are working to remove the ...
A growing number of cinnamon products have been recalled in the U.S. due to high levels of lead. ... Badia, a common cinnamon powder brand, had level levels of 1.03 ppm, the report said. ...
The consumer nonprofit found traces of lead in cinnamon powder and multi-spice powders from a dozen brands. Consumer Reports used a threshold of 1 part per million that New York state uses to ...