Check Your Pantry Immediately
We all assume that the dry spices sitting in our pantry are inherently safe, but a shocking new health alert is shattering that assumption. Massive nationwide food product recall notifications have been issued for several brands of ground cinnamon following the discovery of dangerous lead contamination levels.
The FDA Warning Unpacked
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Which Brands Are Affected?
If you have ground cinnamon in your kitchen, you need to check the label right now. The FDA’s targeted advisory has named several specific brands distributed across various discount retailers nationwide. Some of the major brands implicated in the recent lead exposure findings include:
- La Fiesta (sold at La Superior SuperMercados)
- Marcum (sold at Save A Lot)
- MTI Premium (sold at SF Supermarket)
- Swad (sold at Patel Brothers)
- Supreme Tradition (sold at Dollar Tree and Family Dollar)
- El Chilar (sold at La Joya Morelense)
What You Need To Do Next
Lead is toxic to humans and can affect people of any age or health status. If you possess any of the recalled ground cinnamon brands, the FDA advises you to throw them away immediately. Do not attempt to use them in baking or cooking, as heat does not destroy lead. Stay vigilant, check your spice racks, and keep your family safe from this unexpected hidden danger.