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- Ground cinnamon recalled in 14 states over lead risk. See where. - AOL
A potential lead contamination is to blame for a ground cinnamon recall in 14 states, federal officials announced Tuesday, Dec 9
- Cinnamon powder recalled across 14 states over potential elevated . . . - MSN
Lucky Foods cinnamon powder recalled in 14 states due to potentially dangerous levels of lead contamination FDA warns of possible serious health risks
- FDA Recalls Cinnamon Powder Across 14 States Over Possible Lead . . .
FDA Recalls Cinnamon Powder Across 14 States Over Possible Lead Contamination Lucky Foods brand Cinnamon Powder was recalled due to health risks
- Cinnamon sold in 14 states recalled over potential lead contamination
Check your cabinets: Cinnamon powder has been recalled due to potential lead contamination TBC Distribution Corporate of Brooklyn is recalling its Lucky Food Brands cinnamon powder, which was
- Another Popular Holiday Spice Has Been Recalled in 14 States Over Lead . . .
Cinnamon adds a warm, comforting aroma to baking, cooking, and cocktails, making it a frequent star of seasonal holiday cuisine at this time of year But a new announcement from the U S Food and Drug Administration (FDA) highlights a growing concern: a far-reaching recall has been issued after one state’s officials detected unsafe levels of lead in the product According to the FDA, the
- Cinnamon Products Pulled in Multiple States Over Lead Risk
Recall Alert: Popular Spice Sold Across 14 States Poses Lead Hazard A popular ground cinnamon product has been pulled from store shelves in over a dozen states following the discovery of elevated lead levels The recall impacts specific lots sold at various retailers, with health officials urging consumers to immediately check their pantries
- FDA Recalls Lucky Foods Cinnamon Powder in Texas, 14 Other States Over . . .
The FDA has recalled Lucky Foods Cinnamon Powder due to elevated lead levels, distributed in 15 states including Texas Consumers are urged to discard the product
- Dangerous Lead Levels Trigger Multi-State Cinnamon Powder Recall
A Brooklyn-based food distributor has recalled cinnamon powder sold to stores in 14 states after testing revealed dangerous levels of lead in the popular spice TBC Distribution Corporate initiated the recall of Lucky Foods brand Cinnamon Powder after the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets found the product contained elevated lead levels, the company said in an announcement
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