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Federal health officials are expanding an investigation into potentially lead-tainted pouches of apple cinnamon fruit puree marketed for children amid reports of more illnesses and additional ...
Two more fruit puree products sold in pouches have been recalled after this past week’s WanaBana recall and more cases of possible lead poisoning have been reported to the FDA since the agency ...
The applesauce pouches are made at a facility in Ecuador called Austrofoods. FDA investigators sampled cinnamon at that facility. The cinnamon comes from another supplier in Ecuador, Negasmart.
The recalls come after news of at least seven reported illnesses in several states. 3 Applesauce Brands Recall Products After Kids Suffer 'Potential Acute Lead Toxicity' Skip to main content
Two more companies are recalling fruit puree pouches due to potential contamination with lead, the US Food and Drug Administration said.
In another report, a family wrote that their 1-year-old daughter had eaten the WanaBana apple cinnamon fruit puree pouches for nine months. On June 1, a blood test at a primary care appointment ...
The US Food and Drug Administration is warning parents against buying a brand of fruit puree pouches for their children because they may have contain high levels of lead, the agency said.
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