(NEXSTAR) — A new Consumer Reports study has found elevated levels of lead in one dozen brands of cinnamon powders and multi-spice blends. The nonprofit, which evaluates the safety of various ...
A year after recalled applesauce pouches containing cinnamon left more than 500 kids with lead poisoning, new research is offering further cause for concern regarding the popular spice used in ...
Consumer Reports, a nonprofit organisation in the US that helps consumers assess the safety and performance of goods, found high levels of lead in cinnamon powder and multi-spice powders from 12 ...
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A newly-released report from Consumer Reports identifies 12 cinnamon products to have high enough lead levels to prompt a recall in New York. All products that measure above one part per million ...
A new investigation by Consumer Reports found high lead levels in multiple brands of cinnamon and five spice powders. Lead is dangerous for both children and adults, and can contribute to high ...
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Cinnamon is a go-to ingredient for baked goods and other savory dishes, but consumers may need to be more wary of which brand they buy the spice from as a recent report found high traces of lead ...
Consumer Reports found lead in a variety of products, at a time when federal regulators are seeking authority from Congress to combat the problem of heavy metals in foods. By Christina Jewett One ...
High levels of lead were found in 12 brands of cinnamon powder and multi-spice powders, according to testing released Thursday by Consumer Reports, a nonprofit that helps consumers evaluate goods ...
Elevated levels of lead have been found in 12 of 36 ground cinnamon products and spice blends, according to a Consumer Reports article published Thursday. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration does ...
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