News WanaBana Fruit Puree Recalled Nationwide Due to Excessive Lead Levels Check your pantry for this recalled product. By Dillon Evans Dillon Evans Dillon Evans fell in love with cooking at a very young age. He remembers the novel experiences of microwaving a bowl of oatmeal without his parents' permission and asking to make his mother's morning pot of coffee. These moments became catalysts for his interest in cooking and baking. EatingWell's Editorial Guidelines Updated on November 2, 2023 Reviewed by Dietitian Jessica Ball, M.S., RD Reviewed by Dietitian Jessica Ball, M.S., RD Jessica Ball, M.S., RD, is nutrition editor for EatingWell. She is a registered dietitian with a master's in food, nutrition and sustainability. In addition to EatingWell, her work has appeared in Food & Wine, Real Simple, Parents, Better Homes and Gardens and MyRecipes. EatingWell's Editorial Guidelines WanaBana has just issued a recall on their pouches of Apple Cinnamon Fruit Puree, following an Food & Drug Administration (FDA) investigation for extremely high concentrations of lead. Lead is highly toxic and consuming the heavy metal can affect people of all ages and health statuses. Short-term exposure to lead can cause symptoms like headache, abdominal pain and vomiting, while longer-term exposure could result in feelings of fatigue, muscle aches, constipation and more. It can be especially dangerous for infants, children and those who are pregnant. Courtesy of Brand This recall is following a North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services investigation regarding four children with elevated blood lead levels, indicating acute lead toxicity. If you believe you or your children may have consumed this product, contact your health care provider immediately and seek a blood test. The affected fruit puree can be found in WanaBana’s 2.5-oz. pouches, which were distributed nationwide through several retailers, including Sam’s Club, Amazon and Dollar Tree. All lot codes and expiration dates of this product are recalled as part of this notice. To report a complaint or adverse event relating to illness or serious allergic reaction, you can do any of the following: Speak directly with a FDA Consumer Complaint Coordinator over phone. Submit an electronic Voluntary MedWatch form online. Mail a completed paper Voluntary MedWatch form to the FDA. Customers with questions can also contact WanaBana directly through their contact page by submitting a Customer Service message. Related: Top 10 Healthy Snacks for Kids Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit