Consuming the cinnamon “may be unsafe,” and consumers should throw away the products immediately, the FDA warned.
The recalled cinnamon brands include:
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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