Before you start your fall baking, you'll definitely want to replace the cinnamon powder sitting in your spice rack. That's because, according to new data from Consumer Reports, a nonprofit that helps consumers make informed choices based on independent testing, 12 cinnamon powders contain dangerously high amounts of lead - in fact, many of these powders contain more lead in a quarter teaspoon than anyone should consume in an entire day.
EGN and Paras brands confirmed to Consumer Reports they'd stop selling their cinnamon powder products and remove them from shelves; Deep and Yu Yee Brand told Consumer Reports that they'd 'tested their product or relied on tests from their suppliers.'
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