Kim-Seng Company is recalling Super Brand Dried Cinnamon Powder because it may contain elevated levels of lead. Approximately 26 cases of the 4 oz (113g) packages are affected by this recall. No incidents or injuries have been reported to date, but consumers are urged to stop using the product immediately. This cinnamon was distributed to retailers in California, Nevada, Kansas, Texas, Georgia, Arkansas, Colorado, Virginia, and North Carolina.
The cinnamon contains lead levels exceeding 2ppm. Lead is a toxic substance that can cause serious health damage, especially to children and pregnant women, as it can result in neurological and developmental issues after prolonged exposure.
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Super Brand, Dried Cinnamon Powder, 4 oz.

Dried Cinnamon Powder, Nutrition Facts
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