The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDS) is alerting customers to an âurgentâ nationwide blueberry recall. The organization announced in a July 14 notice that certain pouches of Natierra Organic Freeze-Dried Blueberrie are being recalled due to possible lead contamination. The recall was voluntarily issued by BrandStorm Inc.
The recall involves two lots of blueberries, both of which were packaged in 1.2-ounce pack sizes and distributed in the United States through retail and online stores services. Recalled Lot 2021363â1 features a best-by date of â12Ă·2024â and UPC 812907011160. The second recalled lot number is 2022026â1, with a best-by date of â01Ă·2025â and UPC 812907011160. The recalled Natierra Organic Freeze-Dried Blueberries were sold in a white and blue pouch with Natierra brand and Logo, with an image available here.
The company issued the recall after testing conducted by a lab in Maryland identified the presence or potential presence of lead above the FDAâs recommended limits. Per the release, âan investigation was conducted by the packing site. The original heavy metal reports received for the crop year showed no presence of lead and-or cause for batch testing. After further investigation it was found that the products county of Origin is Lithuania and aggressive monitoring of heavy metals may be deemed necessary.â Although lead, a toxic substance, is constantly present in small amounts and people are exposed to it daily, exposure to large amounts can lead to lead positing. According to the Mayo Clinic, signs and symptoms of lead poisoning include joint and muscle pain, headache, abdominal pain, and mood disorders, among others. However, symptoms typically donât appear until dangerous amounts have accumulated. Infants, young children, and a developing fetus can experience more severe symptoms.