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The results showed that 12 of these products had lead levels above 1 ppm, which is the threshold for recalls in New York, the only state with specific regulations for heavy metals in spices.
Paras cinnamon powder had 3.52 parts per million of lead and EGN cinnamon powder had 2.91 parts per million of lead. In both cases, Consumer Reports said the companies are working to remove the ...
A year after recalled applesauce pouches containing cinnamon left more than 500 kids with lead poisoning, new research is offering further cause for concern regarding the popular spice used in ...
It comes after lead was found in WanaBana apple cinnamon fruit puree pouches, resulting in at least 468 cases of possible lead exposure and a recall in October, and prompting the latest broader ...
The lead levels in these products are significantly lower than the lead levels associated with the WanaBana cinnamon apple puree and applesauce products recalled last year, the FDA says, but the ...
Last year, several brands of cinnamon applesauce pouches were also recalled in Wisconsin after high levels of lead were found in the food, and later the FDA released a statement advising consumers ...
James E. Rogers, PhD, director and acting head of product safety testing at Consumer Reports, says that the company decided to test lead levels in cinnamon after the FDA’s recall of both ground ...
This is due to elevated lead levels found in popular brands. Test results have shown a concerning amount of lead in ground and powdered cinnamon, leading to recalls. The most recent products that ...