A pantry staple found in many of our kitchens may be toxic. That’s the alarming takeaway from a new Consumer Reports ...
Just a quarter teaspoon of any of those products has more lead than you should consume in an entire day. This is an important ...
Consumer Reports found high levels of lead in cinnamon powder and multi-spice blends from 12 brands, including Paras and EGN. The findings raise significant health concerns as even small amounts ...
Consumer Reports is urging consumers to throw out their cinnamon if it was manufactured by one of a dozen companies.
Lead in cinnamon can lead to serious health hazards. Check your pantry for these products before holiday baking season begins ...
Lead has been found in several popular brands of cinnamon. Does this spell disaster for your fall recipes? Consumer Reports, a nonprofit that helps consumers assess the safety and performance of ...
Consumer Reports, a nonprofit, discovered high levels of lead in various cinnamon powder and multi-spice powders from 12 brands including Paras, EGN, Mimi's Products, Bowl & Basket, Rani Brand ...
In March of this year, the U.S. Food and Drug Association (FDA) issued a nationwide recall on several brands of ground ...
Alarm over lead in cinnamon spiked again in September, when Consumer Reports said it found that 12 of the 36 cinnamon products it tested had more than "1 part per million of lead — the threshold ...