These 6 Brands of Cinnamon Have Lead – Throw Them Out
Cinnamon can be delicious, but not when it has lead. The US Food and Drug Administration is actively investigating tainted cinnamon products, which began with recalling cinnamon applesauce pouches last October that had lead in them.
Now, the FDA says it’s found that several brands of ground cinnamon have elevated levels of lead. According to the agency, in addition to the cinnamon, more than 460 confirmed and suspected cases of lead poisoning have come from applesauce pouches from the WanaBana, Schnucks or Weis brands. These applesauce pouches contained cinnamon imported from Ecuador. Now, the FDA says it’s sent a letter to all U.S. cinnamon manufacturers, processors, distributors and facility operators with a reminder to prevent contamination. “The FDA will continue to work with manufacturers, distributors, and retailers to remove unsafe products from the market, and to further investigate the sources of the lead contamination as appropriate,” they added.
The FDA is advising consumers to throw away and not to buy the ground cinnamon products from a handful of brands, “because samples of these products were found to contain elevated levels of lead. Based on FDA’s assessment, prolonged exposure to these products may be unsafe and could contribute to elevated levels of lead in the blood.”
The brands in question are as follows. If you have any of these in your home, throw them out. For more information on the recall, go here. The FDA also recommends to eat “many different foods from the five food groups” and “alternate how often you provide the same food.”
- La Fiesta, lot 25033, sold at La Superior SuperMercados
- Marcum, best by 10/16/25 and 4/06/25, sold at Save A Lot
- MTCI, sold at SF Supermarket
- Swad, lot KX21223, sold at Patel Brothers
- Supreme Tradition, best buy dates from 4/25 through 9/25, sold at Dollar Tree and Family Dollar
- El Chillar, F275EX1026 and D300EX1024, sold at La Joya Morelense in Baltimore, Maryland