The FDA has expanded its cinnamon recall, warning consumers about two more brands with dangerously high lead levels.
The FDA has broadened its cinnamon recall to 16 brands after tests uncovered elevated lead levels that could make the spice unsafe to eat.
The FDA has identified 18 brands of ground cinnamon with elevated levels of lead that it says should be thrown out. Here's what to know.
Here’s the FDA’s updated list of ground cinnamon products with abnormal levels of lead and what to know about lead poisoning ...
Federal health officials are urging consumers to avoid additional brands of ground cinnamon after new testing revealed high ...
More ground cinnamon products were added to a health alert because they contained elevated lead levels, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced. On Friday, Oct. 10, the FDA sent out an ...
Multiple brands of ground cinnamon have been added to an FDA recall list after elevated levels of lead were found. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Oct. 10 that HAETAE and Roshni brands of ...
Think you know what’s in your cinnamon? New research uncovers widespread adulteration and toxic risks, putting consumers’ health and trust on the line. Study: High rate of safety and fraud issues in ...
Certain brands of one of the country's most popular spices, cinnamon, could be hazardous to your health. On Oct. 31, the Food and Drug Administration named two additional brands of ground cinnamon — ...