U.S. Tov, Inc. is recalling approximately 100 cases of Dragonfly brand Galanga Powder because testing by the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets found the product contains lead. This spice, a product of Thailand, was distributed in 5 oz. bags across 24 U.S. states. Consumers should check their pantries for the affected lot and expiration date to ensure they do not consume the contaminated powder. If you have this product, you should return it to the place where you bought it for a full refund or throw it away.
The product contains lead, which can cause serious health problems if consumed, especially in children and pregnant women. Lead exposure can lead to damage to the brain and nervous system over time.
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Product of Thailand. Distributed by U.S. Trading Company.
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