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"We want to assure you that Badia's products are safe for consumption." Badia's cinnamon powder has not been recalled by the FDA this year, but several other similar products have. Need a break?
The alert also revealed that the product is sold in a few stores across the country. The cinnamon powder was not sold online. Elevated lead levels discovered in routine sampling In the alert ...
Paras cinnamon powder had the most lead, according to Consumer Reports, containing 3.52 ppm. Another brand, EGN cinnamon powder, had levels that reached 2.91 ppm, according to the report.
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 ...
Separately, Advance Food International of Maspeth, New York, is recalling Shahzada brand cinnamon powder in 7-ounce packing because it also has the potential to be contaminated with elevated ...
Cinnamon shipped to stores in several states is being recalled over concerns that it's tainted with lead. ALB-USA Enterprises Inc. recalled ALB Flavor brand Cinnamon Powder after an analysis ...
ALB Flavor brand cinnamon powder is being voluntarily recalled because it may be contaminated with elevated levels of lead, according to the Food and Drug Administration. The cinnamon product ...
Cinnamon powder sold by the brand Paras contained the highest levels of lead, at 3.52 ppm, per the report released Thursday. The next highest level was found in cinnamon powder from EGN (2.91 ppm ...
Consumer Reports, a nonprofit that helps consumers assess the safety and performance of goods, found high levels of lead in cinnamon powder and multi-spice powders from 12 brands — including ...
Only two of the ten other companies replied: Deep Cinnamon Powder (1.02 ppm) and Yu Yee Brand Ground Cinnamon (1.25). Both said that they tested their product or relied on tests from their suppliers.