Recall: This Popular Herbal Tea Pulled From Shelves Over Toxic Ingredient

Government issues warning on contaminated herbal teas
Government issues warning on contaminated herbal teas

Since the end of January, authorities have been warning about certain herbal teas in supermarkets. The government is concerned that some of these teas might be contaminated with ethylene oxide (a substance banned for being linked to cancer). This alert matters a lot since it affects products sold since May 2024, especially chamomile teas from the Clipper brand. It’s a reminder to keep an eye on what we consume.

Recall details

On January 30, 2025, officials acted fast, issuing a public alert about ethylene oxide being found in certain batches of chamomile tea. Ethylene oxide is on the banned list due to its harmful effects. The warning targets Clipper herbal teas sold between May 28, 2024 and January 17, 2025.

  • Chamomile Rhd 37.5 g
  • Melissa Cinnamon 35 g (also sold as Keep Calm)
  • Chamomile Peach 30 g

A good number of these items are involved, so consumers should check their purchases and steer clear of the affected batches.

Where to buy and how to return them

These teas are widely available at supermarkets, organic food stores, specialty shops, and online marketplaces. Make sure to check the purchase dates to see if your product is on the list.

For your safety, you can return the product to the place of purchase by showing your original receipt. This refund option is available until March 29, 2025. If you have any questions, there’s a dedicated hotline at 0472678936 to help you out.

Health risks from ethylene oxide

Ethylene oxide is known to cause cancer and interfere with hormones. Studies show that repeated exposure could bring on health issues, especially for those who drink these teas regularly. Pregnant women and children might experience more severe health problems if exposed.

People with weaker immune systems may find it harder to deal with such toxicity. While a one-time drink isn’t likely to be a big deal, regular tea drinkers should stay alert for any symptoms and consult a doctor if needed.

What the officials say

The government has set up online resources where you can find a list of the recalled herbal teas along with updates on the warning and the return process. Officials are working with European partners to tighten up checks and stop banned substances like ethylene oxide from reaching the shelves.

It’s a good idea to hang on to your receipts in case you need to take action quickly. Keeping up with the official updates is a smart way to stay safe.

Tips for you

This warning is a good reminder to keep an eye on everyday products. Always check the dates and product details when you buy new teas or review what you already have at home.

The return and refund process is there to keep you safe and maintain trust in how things are handled. If you’re ever in doubt or have questions, the official info is a handy resource as you work through this situation.

Staying informed and cautious can help you avoid any unwanted health issues and reinforces confidence in our product safety standards moving forward.