12 brands of cinnamon recalled for elevated lead levels

Stick and ground cinnamon is displayed

FILE – Stick and ground cinnamon is displayed for a photograph in Concord, N.H., on March 2, 2008. U.S. health officials are warning, Wednesday, July 31, 2024, that several types of ground cinnamon sold at certain discount and specialty grocery stores are contaminated with high levels of lead. (AP Photo/Larry Crowe, File)

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(NewsNation) — The Food and Drug Administration issued a recall for a dozen brands of cinnamon sold nationwide for elevated lead levels.

Consuming the cinnamon “may be unsafe,” and consumers should throw away the products immediately, the FDA warned.

The recalled cinnamon brands include:

  • El Chilar, sold at El Torito Market
  • Marcum, sold at Save-A-Lot Food Stores
  • SWAD, sold at Patel Brothers
  • Supreme Tradition, sold at Dollar Tree
  • Compania Indillor Orientale, sold at Eurogrocery
  • ALB Flavor, sold at Eurogrocery
  • Shahzada, sold at Premium Supermarket
  • Spice Class, sold at Fish World
  • La Frontera
  • Jiva Organics, sold at Taj Supermarket in California
  • Super Brand, sold at Asian Supermarket in Little Rock, Ark.
  • Asli, sold at A&Y Global Market in Columbia, Mo.

Consuming the affected cinnamon could lead to elevated levels of lead in the blood, which can cause health problems after long-term exposure, according to the FDA.

“No illnesses or adverse events have been reported to date in association with these products,” the FDA said in the recall notice.

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