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Yogi is recalling almost 900,000 of their Echinacea tea bags due to high levels of pesticide.
During an inspection of the tea bags, excessive amounts of pesticide were detected, which is not too harmful but can still build up in your body. The FDA immediately sent out a recall for almost 55,000 Yogi Echinacea Immune Support tea bag boxes, which contain 16 tea bags per box. They are working to get the product off of grocery store shelves as quick as possible. However, only some lot numbers have been affected.
Consumers who have already drunk the tea should not experience adverse health effects, but they should report any strange symptoms to the East-West Tea Company (Yogi's parent company) and/or the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Yogi maintained that they only use organic materials in their tea bags, and they do not use pesticides on their products. However, pesticides from a nearby location can float into the area, contaminating hundreds of tea bags.
Consumers who have bought these tea bags can return them to the store where they bought them and get a full refund, and if the store doesn't accept it back, customers are urged to discard the item immediately. To see if the box is one of the contaminated ones, look for UPC 0 76950 45010 3 or find the exact lot numbers here.
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