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The FDA tested retail samples of spices to determine whether other products were contaminated. The new recalls are raising questions about the safety of cinnamon, a popular spice found in many ...
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 ...
An ongoing cinnamon recall now includes three additional brands, according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The products were recalled because they can potentially be contaminated with ...
Consumer Reports noted that New York regulates heavy metals in spices and that 1 part per million of lead is the minimum threshold to trigger a recall. Two types of cinnamon powder had nearly ...
High levels of lead were found in 12 brands of cinnamon powder and multi-spice powders, according to testing released Thursday by Consumer Reports, a nonprofit that helps consumers evaluate goods ...
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 ...
The recall, initiated by Perrigo Company plc, involves 16,500 cans distributed to CVS stores across 12 states, including Texas, Florida, and California, as well as H-E-B stores in Texas.
The recalled products were produced between Feb. 1 and April 8, and have "EST. 46841" inside the USDA mark of inspection on the packaging. ... The Spice Hunter recalled several of its products in ...