FDA Expands Cinnamon Recall Over Lead Contamination Concerns
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has significantly expanded its cinnamon recall, now including 16 brands potentially contaminated with lead. Health officials warn that these products pose serious risks to children’s brain development and urge immediate disposal.
Key Takeaways
- 16 cinnamon brands recalled due to lead contamination
- Major retailers including Dollar Tree and Save-A-Lot affected
- Children face highest risk of brain damage and developmental issues
- FDA advises immediate disposal, not store returns
Affected Cinnamon Brands
The expanded recall now includes these 16 brands: Haetae, Roshni, Durra, Wise Wife, Jiva Organics, Super Brand, Asli, El Chilar, Marcum, SWAD, Supreme Tradition, Compania Indillor Orientele, ALB Flavor, Shahzada, Spice Class, and La Frontera.
Where Products Were Sold
Durra cinnamon was available in California and Michigan from August 2024 through June 2025. Marcum and Supreme Tradition products were sold at national chains including Save-A-Lot and Dollar Tree. Wise Wife cinnamon reached consumers in New Jersey, New York, Florida, Minnesota, and Ohio.
Health Risks of Lead Contamination
The FDA emphasizes that lead exposure presents severe health threats, particularly for young children. Potential consequences include:
- Brain damage and developmental delays
- Slowed growth and speech/hearing problems
- Lower IQ and long-term cognitive effects
- Nervous system damage and academic performance issues
Because cinnamon has a long shelf life, officials recommend thorough pantry inspections and immediate disposal of any recalled products.
Reducing Lead Exposure Risks
Parents should check homes for potential lead sources, particularly in houses constructed before 1978. Sealing cracks in old paintwork prevents lead dust formation that children might inhale.
The FDA stresses that anyone suspecting exposure should consult healthcare professionals immediately. Blood testing can confirm whether lead has entered the bloodstream.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which cinnamon brands are affected by the FDA recall?
Sixteen brands, including Marcum, Supreme Tradition, Durra, and Wise Wife, have been recalled over potential lead contamination.
What should consumers do with the recalled cinnamon?
The FDA advises throwing it away immediately rather than returning it to the store.



