- Several cinnamon brands that were called back due to high lead content according to the updated FDA warning.
- Lead exposure is serious health risks, especially for small children and pregnant women.
- Called products were sold in various shops, including Dollar Tree and Save A-Lot.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has expanded its recall of ground cinnamon. This is due to increased lead values ​​in popular brands.
Test results have shown that a lead in ground and powder -shaped cinnamon is led, which leads to recall. The most recent products that were called back due to excessive bleed content include Jiva Organics Bio -Zim -powder, superbrand -dried cinnamon powder and ASLI powder.
These are the brands and products on the latest cinnamon list of the FDA, which are recommended for the recall:
- Jiva Organics Bio-cinnamon powder in the Taj supermarket with a best-by-date July 2025 sold
- Super fire dried cinnamon powder in the Asian supermarket in Little Rock, Arkansas, sold
- Asli Cinnamon powder sells on A & y Global Market in Columbia, Missouri
- El Chilar Canela Molida, sold on the El Torito Market
- Marcum Ground Cinnamon sells in Save-A-Lot Food Stores with a best date of December 5, 2025
- SWAD-cinnamon powder sold at Patel Brothers with a best-by-date in October 2026
- Highest tradition
- Compania Indillor Orientale (CIO) floor cinnamon
- Alb aroma-cinnamon powder in the Eurogrocery with a best-by-date on August 3, 2025 sold
- Shahzada cinnamon sold in New York
- Spice Class Ground Cinnamon, sold in New York with a best-by-date in December 2026
- La Frontera Canela Molida sold in New York
Although some of these products have in previous best-by data in the past, the FDA encourages consumers to check their cupboards, as spices have a long shelf life and can even meet their process data in their kitchen.
While there are no diseases associated with these recent recalls, chronic lead exposure can have dangerous effects on the body. A high ply content can be particularly harmful to small children and permanently damage their nervous system, which leads to developmental errors, learning disorders and other health problems. Name dysfunction, neurocognitive problems and high blood pressure can be signs of chronic lead exposure in adults.
For questions about this investigation, call your local coordinator for consumer complaints in order to obtain further information.