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  2. Check Your Pantries! 12 Brands Of Cinnamon Are Unsafe ... - AOL

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    Check your spice cabinet. A new investigation by Consumer Reports found that 12 brands of cinnamon powder and multi-spice blends contained high levels of lead, posing potential health risks to ...

  3. High lead levels found in cinnamon and spice blends from 12 ...

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    However, levels above 1 ppm of lead triggers a recall in New York, the only state that regulates heavy metals in spice products, according to Consumer Reports, which alerted New York state officials.

  4. US food regulator gathering information on Indian spices ...

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    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is gathering information on products of Indian spice makers MDH and Everest after Hong Kong halted sales of some of their products for allegedly ...

  5. Costco Issues Urgent Recalls on 3 Popular Products Over ...

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    Krusteaz Belgian Waffles. Costco’s recall also includes Krusteaz Belgian Waffles in 24-count packages, supplied by TreeHouse Foods. Although no specific lot number was provided, TreeHouse Foods ...

  6. Some Old Spice, Secret Deodorant Sprays Recalled Over Cancer ...

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    Procter & Gamble has issued a recall for 18 Secret and Old Spice aerosol spray deodorants because of the presence of a chemical compound that can cause cancer.

  7. Australian regulator examines possible contamination of ...

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    In 2023, the FDA ordered a recall of two Everest spice mixes for the same contamination risk. India is the biggest exporter, consumer and producer of spices in the world.

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  9. Indian spices not meant for U.S. sale went to 11 states ... - AOL

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    A New Jersey company imported the spices and sent them to stores in Florida, Texas, New York, North Carolina and seven other states. Indian spices not meant for U.S. sale went to 11 states ...