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Does your cinnamon contain lead? What to know after FDA warningThe U.S. FDA issued a health advisory Wednesday warning consumers about six brands of ground cinnamon contaminated with lead.ConsumerMar 8
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Egg brands recalled in Saskatchewan over potential salmonella riskThe Canadian Food Inspection Agency says some egg brands are being recalled in Saskatchewan due to possible salmonella contamination.HealthFeb 18
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Dole, President’s Choice, Fresh Express salad kits recalled due to possible ListeriaSome salad kits made by Dole, President's Choice and Fresh Express are the latest products to be recalled due to possible Listeria contamination linked to an outbreak in the U.S.ConsumerFeb 12
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Third class action over salmonella-tainted cantaloupe filed in B.C.Law firm Slater Vecchio says it has filed the lawsuit in British Columbia against Mexican company Malichita, which grew the cantaloupes, and two U.S. food companies.HealthJan 8
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O’Ya hoho brand enoki mushrooms, sold in Ontario and Quebec, recalledThe Canadian Food Inspection Agency has issued a recall for O'Ya hoho brand enoki mushrooms due to a possible Listeria contamination.HealthNov 22, 2023
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3 brands of cantaloupe recalled across Canada due to risk of salmonellaMalichita, Save on Foods and Urban Fare brands of cantaloupe products are being recalled — including not only whole melons, but pre-cut chunks, fruit salads and platters.ConsumerNov 17, 2023
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Enoki mushrooms recalled due to possible Listeria contaminationHealth Canada warns that foods contaminated with Listeria bacteria won’t necessarily look or smell spoiled, but they can still make people sick.CanadaSep 17, 2023
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Monster energy drinks are being recalled in CanadaMonster brand energy drinks have been recalled by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) due to improper labelling and caffeine content.CanadaAug 14, 2023
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Alani Nu latest energy drink to face warning as others recalled by CFIAHealth Canada says energy drinks can have no more than 180 milligrams of caffeine in them and must have proper labelling, but Alani Nu is advertised as having 200 mg per can.HealthAug 3, 2023
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Should youth avoid energy drinks? Here’s why pediatricians say yesEnergy drinks are widespread across Canada, and while some have labels advising they are not recommended for those under the age of 18, purchases are generally not restricted.HealthJul 14, 2023
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