Urgent Spice Check! Lead Found in Ground Cinnamon

(Photo : Canva) FDA recall due to lead found in ground cinnamon products.

Uh oh, spice lovers! The FDA just announced a recall because certain ground cinnamon products might have a hidden danger: lead. Lead is a severe health hazard, especially for young children, and can cause long-term problems. Here are the affected products...

Recalled Products

Throw away any of these ground cinnamon brands in your pantry that were bought at any of the grocers listed below:

  • La Fiesta from La Superior Supermercados - Lot Code 250332.73
  • Marcum from Save A Lot - Best By Dates 10/16/25 and 04/06/25
  • Swad from Patel Brothers - Lot Code KX21223
  • Supreme Tradition from Dollar Tree and Family Dollar -  Check the FDA website for specific Best By Dates. El Chilar from La Joya Morelense - Lot Codes F275EX1026 and D300EX1024
  • MTCI Brand - While no lot codes are available, it's recommended that this brand be discarded as well due to potential contamination.

(Photo : Canva) Lead poisoning is dangerous, especially to children under 6 years old.

Health Risks of Lead Exposure

Lead exposure can be dangerous and can affect people of all ages.  However, children under the age of six are especially vulnerable because their bodies are still developing. Symptoms of lead exposure in kids can be subtle and may not appear immediately. Things to watch out for include headaches, irritability, loss of appetite, fatigue, stomach pain, and learning and behavioral problems. 

Take Action!

If you have any recalled cinnamon products listed above, toss them. Also, lead residue can linger on surfaces, so be sure to clean the pantry area, cooking surfaces, and any other containers or cookware that may have been exposed to contaminated products. If you think that you or someone in your family may have been exposed to lead, talk to your healthcare provider as soon as possible. For more information about lead exposure risks, visit the FDA website

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