- Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program
Through product testing, the FDA has determined that the ground cinnamon products listed in the table below contain elevated levels of lead and that prolonged exposure to these products may be unsafe.
The FDA is advising consumers to throw away and not to buy these ground cinnamon products. For more information about the alert, click here.
While the ground cinnamon products in this alert may not be a food targeted to young children, cinnamon is used in many foods young children consume. Children are particularly vulnerable to lead exposure. Lead in children can harm their brain, kidneys, and nervous system, slow growth and development, make it hard to learn, damage hearing and speech and cause behavior problems. A blood lead test is the only way to know if a child has been exposed to lead. Concerned parents or caregivers should speak to their doctor about testing their child.
Products
Distributor | Retailers | Brand Names(s) |
Lots/Codes | Lead Concentration (ppm) |
Product Image |
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La Fiesta Food Products |
La Superior SuperMercados |
La Fiesta |
25033 | 2.73 |
|
Moran Foods, LLC |
Save A Lot |
Marcum |
Best By: 10/16/25 10DB 04/06/25 0400B1 (Missouri) |
3.20
|
|
MTCI |
SF Supermarket | MK | No codes | 2.99 |
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Raja Foods LLC |
Patel Brothers |
Swad |
Best Before: July 2026 KX21223 |
2.12 |
|
Greenbriar International, Inc. |
Dollar Tree Family Dollar |
Supreme |
Best By: 09/29/25 09E8 04/17/25 04E11 12/19/25 12C2 04/12/25 04ECB12 08/24/25 08A_ _ 04/21/25 04E5 04/21/25 04E5 2025-09-22 09E20 (Missouri) |
3.37
|
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El Chilar |
La Joya Morelense (Baltimore, MD) |
El Chilar |
F275EX1026 (Maryland) D300EX1024 (Maryland) |
3.40
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