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Lead-Tainted Cinnamon Products Have Turned Up on Shelves


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One way that lead could accumulate in cinnamon tree bark is when trees are cultivated in contaminated soil. Lead can also be introduced in cinnamon products during processing, suc

The article from MSN discusses the recall of various cinnamon products due to high levels of lead contamination. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued warnings about several brands of ground cinnamon, including La Fiesta, Marcum, MK, Swad, Supreme Tradition, and El Chilar, which were found to contain lead levels exceeding the acceptable limits. This contamination was discovered after routine testing by the FDA, which prompted an investigation into the supply chain, particularly focusing on the sourcing of cinnamon from countries like Ecuador. The article highlights the health risks associated with lead exposure, especially in children, which can lead to developmental delays, learning difficulties, and other serious health issues. Consumers are advised to check their pantry for these recalled products, dispose of them, and seek medical advice if they suspect lead exposure. The FDA is working with manufacturers to ensure the removal of these contaminated products from the market and to prevent future occurrences.

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