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    Cinnamon: Lead Contamination Risks in 5 States

    23 hours ago
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    The recall of Asli Cinnamon Powder due to potential lead contamination poses a significant public health risk across five states, impacting consumers. Asli Fine Foods initiated the recall of 270 packets of the product sold in 7oz clear plastic pouches following concerns raised by the FDA. Lead exposure can have severe health implications, especially on brain function and kidney health in adults, as well as developmental issues in children. The FDA has classified this recall as a Class II health hazard, indicating the potential for temporary adverse health consequences.

    Consumers in Illinois, Minnesota, Indiana, Missouri, and Ohio are advised to return the product for a refund. The contamination was identified through a sampling program conducted by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, and the cause remains under investigation. The FDA emphasizes the importance of avoiding lead exposure and highlights the risks associated with prolonged consumption of lead-contaminated products. The recall encompasses various brands in addition to Asli Cinnamon Powder, emphasizing the widespread concern within the cinnamon market. The recall of Asli Cinnamon Powder due to potential lead contamination underscores the critical need for stringent quality control measures in the food industry. Asli Fine Foods' proactive approach in initiating this recall demonstrates a commitment to consumer safety and health. The collaboration between regulatory bodies like the FDA and state health departments highlights the importance of ongoing surveillance to safeguard public health.

    Consumers in the affected states should remain vigilant about the products they purchase and consume, particularly those with potential health risks like lead contamination. This incident serves as a reminder for the industry to prioritize product safety and for consumers to stay informed about product recalls and potential hazards. Moving forward, increased transparency and accountability within the food supply chain are essential to prevent similar incidents and protect the well-being of consumers.

    Source:

    https://www.newsweek.com/cinnamon-recall-update-1951610


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    Mortem Proditoribus
    6h ago
    Is this cinnamon packaged in China? Didn't China get caught padding ground ginger powder with sawdust some time ago?
    Dwayne Dunlap
    21h ago
    It's always something because it's purposeful.
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