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Cinnamon recalled after testing reveals elevated lead contamination
Cinnamon that's been shipped to retailers in four states is being recalled after testing revealed elevated levels of lead. Here's what to know.

Lead poisoning: Common sources, associated health problems and treatment

Lead is toxic to everyone but young children are especially at risk, according to the CDC.

Cinnamon shipped to stores in several states is being recalled over concerns that it's tainted with lead. 

ALB-USA Enterprises Inc. recalled ALB Flavor brand Cinnamon Powder after an analysis conducted by the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station (CAES) revealed the product contained elevated levels of lead," according to a Food and Drug Administration (FDA) notice.

It's the same concern that prompted the recall of the WanaBana, Schnucks or Weis-brand apple cinnamon pouches late last year.

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The company said it ceased the importing and distribution of the product while it investigates what caused this issue alongside federal health officials. 

FILE - Cinnamon toast with cardamom photographed in Washington, D.C. on June 3, 2024. (Photo by Scott Suchman for The Washington Post via Getty Images; food styling by Lisa Cherkasky for The Washington Post via Getty Images)

Prior to this, the cinnamon was shipped out to retailers in New York, Connecticut, Michigan and Massachusetts between December 2022 and May 2024. 

The recalled product is branded under the ALB Flavor name and packaged in a plastic bag with a net weight of 100 grams. An image of cinnamon powder and two cinnamon sticks centered at the bottom is displayed on the packaging, according to the notice. 

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There haven't been any illnesses tied to the product to date. While short-term exposures to very low levels of lead may not elicit any symptoms, the FDA noted that it is possible that increased blood lead levels may be the only apparent sign of lead exposure.

Lead can affect nearly every bodily system, but its effects depend upon the amount and duration of lead exposure as well as the age and body weight of the individual, according to the FDA. 

Additional signs and symptoms of lead exposure will develop if someone has acute exposure to higher levels of lead or chronic exposure to lead. 

Chronic lead exposure in adults is associated with kidney dysfunction, hypertension and neurocognitive effects, according to health officials.

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If a child is exposed to enough lead for a long period of time, they are at risk of permanent damage to their central nervous system. This can lead to learning disorders, developmental defects and other long-term health problems. 

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