Ground turmeric sold at Target stores, and turmeric and curry seasoning sold at Top Food stores, are being recalled because they may contain elevated levels of lead.
A Missouri company
Interest in vegetable gardening is growing, thanks in part to rising food costs, ecological concerns and incidents of foodborne illness related to produce.
Just how many backyards are becoming food
Several months ago, Gerald O’Malley, the director of clinical research at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital’s Emergency Department in Philadelphia, took a stroll through Philadelphia’s Chinatown district. Recently
A company that markets imported candy under the “Toxic Waste” brand name is having more problems with lead in its products.
Circle City Marketing and Distributing, doing business as Candy
The Indiana company that recently recalled some of its impudently named Toxic Waste brand candy has discovered more lead in the product.
As a result, Circle City Marketing and Distributing,
It seems that a candy called Toxic Waste Nuclear Sludge may be, in fact, potentially hazardous.
In a news release posted late Thursday on the U.S. Food and Drug
California Department of Public Health director Dr. Mark Horton Monday warned consumers not to eat Butter Ball candy imported from Japan after tests conducted by CDPH found unacceptable levels of
It isn’t uncommon for home gardeners in older cities to find a significant amount of lead in their backyard soil, so many build raised beds and bring in freshly
Previous reports that reusable shopping bags can collect bacteria did little to dissuade some people from using them.
Now, however, in further proof that there’s likely something environmentally wrong
Consumers are being warned not to eat Ego Sour Plum candy imported from China after tests conducted by the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) found unacceptable levels of lead.
The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) warned consumers this week not to eat “Ginger Candy” imported from China due to potential lead contamination.
According to a CDPH press release,