FDA Expands Recall of Cinnamon Brands Due to Lead Contamination
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FDA Expands Recall of Cinnamon Brands Due to Lead Contamination

The FDA has expanded its recall to include 16 brands of cinnamon after elevated lead levels were detected. This contamination poses serious health risks, particularly for vulnerable groups such as children. Consumers are urged to check their products and stay informed about food safety measures.

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FDA recalls 16 cinnamon brands with elevated lead levels — here’s what to know
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The FDA has issued a recall for 16 brands of cinnamon due to elevated lead levels found in the products. This contamination affects grocery stores and retailers nationwide, including Dollar Tree and Save-a-Lot. It's crucial for consumers to be aware of this recall to avoid potential health risks associated with lead exposure, especially for vulnerable populations like children.
FDA expands cinnamon recall to 16 brands with elevated lead levels
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The FDA has expanded its recall of cinnamon products to include 16 brands due to elevated lead levels found during state testing. This is concerning as lead exposure can pose serious health risks, especially to vulnerable populations. The agency's action underscores the importance of food safety and the need for rigorous testing to protect consumers.

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