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Test results have shown a concerning amount of lead in ground and powdered cinnamon, leading to recalls. The most recent products that have been recalled due to excessive lead content are Jiva Organics organic cinnamon powder, Super Brand dried cinnamon powder and Asli cinnamon powder, among others.
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Over 10 Cinnamon Brands Recalled Ahead of Holiday Season Due to Potential Unsafe Lead Levels
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Cinnamon is a popular spice known for its strong aroma and medicinal properties. From Indian to Italian, there are many cuisines that celebrate the goodness of this spice. It has a sweet, warm, and woody flavor with a slightly spicy undertone,
The FDA has issued a new warning for Jiva Organic ground cinnamon, stating that it contains elevated lead levels. Exposure to the product may be unsafe, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the FDA, which have updated an alert issued in the summer of 2024 to include the additional product.
The FDA has updated an alert from last year with an additional product, Jiva Organic ground cinnamon, that contains elevated lead levels. Exposure to this product may be unsafe, according to the FDA. The samples were collected at a retail establishment by the FDA.
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FDA Expands List Of Cinnamon Products With Possible Lead Contamination
A recall was first issued in 2023 for various cinnamon apple products after there were more than 460 reported cases of lead poisoning in children.
In 2024, the FDA recalled several brands of cinnamon due to possible lead contamination. Now, the agency is expanding that notice to include even more brands.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration released an advisory Saturday warning consumers not to buy or feed WanaBana apple cinnamon fruit puree pouches to toddlers or young children due to possible elevated levels of lead. According to the North Carolina ...
Consuming the cinnamon "may be unsafe," and consumers should throw away the products immediately, the FDA warned.