Recently, a comprehensive study tested 23 popular sea salt and Himalayan salt products to determine the levels of heavy metals they contain. The results have shed light on the potential risks ...
"Do not use, sell, serve or distribute the affected products," the Canadian Food Inspection Agency said in its recall.
It might look pretty, but a pinch of this stuff will cost you. 100 grams of pink Himalayan salt can cost $5 to $8, up to 20 times more than generic table salt. Ouch. But why is it so expensive?
Shared one of over 30,000 happy customers: "It smells wonderful, is gentle and leaves my skin feeling so soft and hydrated." ...
Following is a transcription of the video: Narrator: Himalayan salt doesn't actually come from the Himalayas. It's mined 186 miles away in Pakistan. Thanks to its pink hue and supposed health ...
Two brands of sea and Himalayan salt are being recalled in Canada due to pieces of plastic found in the products. “Do not use, sell, serve or distribute the affected products,” the Canadian ...
Both affected products have best before dates up to and including Jan. 17, 2026. They include 360 g sea salts, and 390 g Himalayan Pink Rock Salts. The federal food regulator says the products ...
The impacted products have best-before dates up to and including January 17, 2026. The Himalayan pink salt's UPC is 060383182885 and comes with an attached salt mill. The PC Mediterranean salt ...
The products included in the recall are: President's Choice Mediterranean Sea Salts. President's Choice Himalayan Pink Rock Salts. "Do not use, sell, serve or distribute the affected products," the ...