Before you add some cinnamon to your holiday baked goods, you should check to see if your cinnamon has been recalled. The ...
Ground cinnamon sold in seven states, including one New England state, is being recalled for containing "elevated levels of ...
The products are part of the agency's ongoing public health alert concerning cinnamon with elevated lead levels ...
Consumer Reports is urging consumers to throw out their cinnamon if it was manufactured by one of a dozen companies.
Following reports of high levels of lead being found in some cinnamon brands, we're answering all your questions about the ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is urging people to not consume some cinnamon products due to unsafe levels of ...
In March of this year, the U.S. Food and Drug Association (FDA) issued a nationwide recall on several brands of ground ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is expanding a recall on ground cinnamon because the products may contain lead.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is urging people to not consume some cinnamon products due to unsafe levels of lead and throw them away instead. Through product testing by state programs ...
Just a quarter teaspoon of any of those products has more lead than you should consume in an entire day. This is an important ...
Super Brand cinnamon, sold at the Asian Supermarket in Little Rock, Arizona, and distributed by IHA Beverage in California, is the latest product to join the list after sampling by the Arkansas ...
Consumer Reports found high levels of lead in cinnamon powder and multi-spice blends from 12 brands, including Paras and EGN. The findings raise significant health concerns as even small amounts ...