WASHINGTON, DC – In a public health alert issued on March 6, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has advised consumers against purchasing specific ground cinnamon products available at various ...
Federal officials announced Tuesday a recall of certain cinnamon powder products due to potential high levels of lead contamination. The recall affects Lucky Foods brand Cinnamon Powder (40 grams) ...
The USDA says 40g bags of Lucky Foods brand Cinnamon Powder have been recalled due to possible lead contamination. The recall is for packages with a best before date of 15.09.2027 on the vacuum ...
According to a news release from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, TBC Distribution Corporate of Brooklyn, New York, recalled its Lucky Foods Cinnamon Powder. The recall impacts 14 states, ...
Late fall and early winter are deer hunting seasons in many parts of the U.S. Most hunters headed into the field will be armed with bullets made of lead. But lead is toxic for predators eating animals ...
Hunters are being urged to stop using lead bullets because bald eagles and other wildlife that consume carcasses left behind are often sickened by lead poisoning. Late fall and early winter is deer ...
If your morning or post-workout ritual involves protein powder, last week’s Consumer Reports investigation might’ve made you do a double take. Of 23 popular protein powders and shakes tested, roughly ...
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