The FDA investigation into the lead contamination in the apple cinnamon fruit pouches continues. The product, manufactured in Ecuador, has resulted in lead poisoning in 34 reported individuals, primarily children. The company initially
issued a recall on October 30, 2023, and then e
xpanded the recall on November 13, 2023 to include additional brands of product.
To this point in time, FDA has not found lead in non-cinnamon product, which leads them to believe that the cinnamon is the source of the lead. The FDA has not been able to test the specific cinnamon used in the product.
The importer is responsible for the safety of product brought into the United States. As part of FSMA, companies must have FSVP (Foreign Supplier Verification Programs) in place for each imported food item. As part of that program, importers must conduct a hazard analysis and then develop and implement verification activities for any significant hazard identified. Foreign manufacturers must be in compliance with Preventive Controls for Human Foods regulations. As part of that, they must conduct a hazard analysis for their operation and utilize programs that ensure GMP standards are met.
Total Adverse Events: 34*
Report Date Ranges: October 17, 2023 – November 15, 2023
States with Adverse Illness Events: AL (1), AR (1), CA (1), CT (1), FL (1), IL (1), LA (3), MD (2), MI (1), MO (1), NC (5), NE (1), NH (1), NM (1), NY (4), OH (1), PA (1), SC (2), TN (1), TX (1), VA (1), WA (1), Unknown (1)
Product Distribution: Nationwide
https://www.fda.gov/food/outbreaks-foodborne-illness/investigation-elevated-lead-levels-cinnamon-applesauce-pouches-november-2023
Investigation of Elevated Lead Levels: Cinnamon Applesauce Pouches (November 2023)
Do not eat, sell, or serve multiple brands of recalled apple cinnamon fruit pouches. FDA’s investigation is ongoing.
Current Update
November 16, 2023
FDA, along with CDC and state and local partners, is investigating reports of elevated blood lead levels in individuals with reported exposure to Apple Cinnamon Fruit Puree pouches manufactured in Ecuador and sold under WanaBana, Weis, and Schnucks brands.