Recalls & Warnings
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Latest Posted April 25, 2024
Yogi Tea Recalled Due to Pesticides
On April 19, 2024, Yogi Tea issued a recall of multiple lots of Yogi Non-GMO Caffeine Free Organic Herbal Tea Immune Support Echinacea products after a sample of echinacea tested above acceptable limits for multiple pesticides. No illnesses have been reported to date.
Recalled Yogi Non-GMO Caffeine Free Organic Herbal Tea Immune Support Echinacea, which contain echinacea, elderberry, cinnamon, and licorice root, in addition to other ingredients, were packaged in a 6-pack case and can be further identified by the following:
Consumers who have affected products should dispose of the remaining products and return packaging with a receipt for a full refund.
See ConsumerLab’s Reviews of Echinacea Supplements, and Elderberry Supplements, and Cinnamon Supplements and Spices.
Also see:
A tea called Throat Coat made me lethargic and I was found to have low potassium. Is this a known problem? I was drinking 5 cups a day.
For more information, use the link below.
Vitacost Recall Notice: YOGI Echinacea Immune Support Tea
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Recalled Yogi Non-GMO Caffeine Free Organic Herbal Tea Immune Support Echinacea, which contain echinacea, elderberry, cinnamon, and licorice root, in addition to other ingredients, were packaged in a 6-pack case and can be further identified by the following:
- Product: Yogi Non-GMO Caffeine Free Organic Herbal Tea Immune Support Echinacea, 16 tea bags
- UPC Code: 076950450103
- Lot Codes: 187769, 187402, 188114, 188116, 188185, 188189
- Best Before Dates: 11DEC2025, 19DEC2025, 21DEC2025, 07JAN2026, 08JAN2026, 10JAN2026, 23JAN2026, 24JAN2026, 31JAN2026, 01FEB2026, 05FEB2026, 06FEB2026, 07FEB2026
Consumers who have affected products should dispose of the remaining products and return packaging with a receipt for a full refund.
See ConsumerLab’s Reviews of Echinacea Supplements, and Elderberry Supplements, and Cinnamon Supplements and Spices.
Also see:
A tea called Throat Coat made me lethargic and I was found to have low potassium. Is this a known problem? I was drinking 5 cups a day.
For more information, use the link below.
Vitacost Recall Notice: YOGI Echinacea Immune Support Tea
See related recalls and warnings:
FDA Warns Consumers Not to Use Tapee Tea
Pain Relief Tea Recalled, Found to Contain Prescription Drugs
Dangerous Ingredients Found in Ten Arthritis and Pain Supplements
EarthLab, Inc. Warned for Promoting Green Tea, Curcumin, Elderberry & More to Treat Stroke, Cancer & Flu
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