Peanut butter recall, salmonela?
Question by WhyBsilent ?: Peanut butter recall, salmonela?
Okay, so this whole recall is freaking me out, and I need help finding out if I’ve eaten anything that might be contaminated..
So I ate a resee’s peanut butter cup today
I had a Nuturevalley peanut butter bar recently
Does anybody know if I could get sick from these?? I’m kinda freaked out about it..
**also, if you know, please tell me what are some of the products that have been recalled
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Answer by Chcago
you probably won’t but all products that have peanut butter in them have been recalled
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Q&A: how many people have stopped purchasing peanut butter snacks and products due to recall?
Question by bethbird1960: how many people have stopped purchasing peanut butter snacks and products due to recall?
Lance crackers are not selling, but did not use the bad peanut butter from the industrial supplier. Their sales are down. Quaker Oats did not use it either. The company who produced the bad lot knew it was bad and still sold it. How should they be punished?
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Answer by Confused …
That reminds me the tainted milk product in China last year. The government there has already executed that criminal last month. On this issue, I really do not see the big difference between the Communist China and the Freeworld of the United States because of human greed.
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Q&A: Poll: Will you have your peanut butter sandwich today?
Question by jimi4950: Poll: Will you have your peanut butter sandwich today?
More recalls and a criminal investigation are the latest news in the salmonella outbreak linked to the Peanut Corporation of America’s processing plant in Blakely, Ga.
More than 400 peanut products have been recalled in the wake of the outbreak. Those items are listed in the FDA’s searchable list of recalled products. That list is expected to keep growing, so FDA officials encourage consumers to check it regularly.
Tina the people who made the stuff will get sued not you, you are innocent as can be!
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Answer by agoodgirl_msj
Yes!!
With Knotts Berry Farm, Strawberry jam!!
xoxo agoodgirl_msj
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PEANUT BUTTER RECALL–PRODUCT?
Question by ¤Green Day¤: PEANUT BUTTER RECALL–PRODUCT?
I have a Little Debbie Nutty Bar, can I eat it, and is it safe?
or will i possibly get Salmonella?
thanks for the answers!
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Answer by ginger
Don’t eat that!
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Peanut Butter recalls in USA!?
Question by Moogie: Peanut Butter recalls in USA!?
Here is a brief article on it. Others have specifically mentioned PetSmart biscuits but there is suspicion of others! I know I give my dogs peanut butter and thought others might as well and need to be made aware of this!
Federal health authorities confirmed that peanut butter and peanut paste made by a Virginia company are the sole sources of a salmonella outbreak that has sickened 486 people in 43 states.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that 14 institutions where people became sick had bought peanut butter made by Peanut Corp. of America, based in Lynchburg, Va. An agency analysis said many of the people who became sick nationwide had eaten prepackaged peanut-butter sandwich crackers sold under Kellogg Co.’s Austin and Keebler brands. Kellogg, which used Peanut Corp.’s ingredients, has since recalled the products.
Connecticut health investigators found an unopened five-pound container of Peanut Corp.’s peanut butter tested positive for the Salmonella Typhimurium strain involved in the outbreak. Earlier this month, Minnesota health officials found an open container of the company’s creamy peanut butter with the same strain.
In addition, Food and Drug Administration investigators found a different strain of salmonella on parts of the floor of the company’s Blakely, Ga., plant, said Stephen Sundlof, director of the agency’s Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition. The agency is still conducting tests at the plant, and Dr. Sundlof said any products containing peanut butter or paste made at the plant after July 1 should be recalled.
Peanut Corp. makes peanut butter that is distributed in bulk to nursing homes, schools and other institutions as well as peanut paste; both were used in dozens of products sold directly to consumers. Last week, the company recalled peanut butter and peanut paste made at its Blakely facility.
On Tuesday, PetSmart Inc. recalled seven of its Grreat Choice Dog Biscuit products that contain peanut paste made by Peanut Corp. PetSmart said it wasn’t aware of any cases of pets becoming ill from the products but has recalled them as a precautionary measure.
Peanut Corp. has since stopped production at the Blakely plant, and recalled peanut butter and a paste containing ground, roasted peanuts. So far, about 125 products have been recalled by companies that used Peanut Corp.’s ingredients.
Article mentioning PetSmart biscuits..
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-sci-peanut22-2009jan22,0,7913919.story
Keep yourselves and pets safe!
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Answer by RAWWWRRrrr
Thanks for the news.. I’ll be sure not to get any peanut butter from Peanut Corp.. I don’t have a dog 😉
That’s crazy how much of Peanut Corp. peanut butter is used by so many products…
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On what date did the recent peanut butter recall begin?
Question by BeamMeUpMom: On what date did the recent peanut butter recall begin?
I bought some recently which has the recalled product code. However, I think I bought it after the recall began and assumed it would be safe since it wasn’t recalled. Now I’m annoyed. What day did the recall begin, anyway?
I bought my jar on the 10th or 11th of Feb. I’m wondering if it was recalled anywhere before this date.
I remember hearing about the recall of Peter Pan and thought “see….brand name doesn’t necessarily equal quality or safety” I didn’t know it was the stuff from Wal-Mart too until after we started eating it. oops.
Oh, I absolutely threw it out. My husband has a compromised immune system because he has rheumatoid arthritis. RA is often treated with immuno-supressants. I kept the lids, of course, and they are being returned for a refund.
Understand the question. I want to know when it started BECAUSE I want to know if the store where I bought my peanut butter at had kept the recalled peanut butter on its shelves after the recall. So, YES, it does matter because I assumed what was on the shelves was NOT recalled when I was buying my peanut butter.
I’m an educated person I know time doesn’t change the contents of a jar. Sheesh!
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Answer by shorty
It began last week here in Minnesota
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There is a recall on peanut butter filling, will you throw your cookies out?
Question by San Diego Art Nut: There is a recall on peanut butter filling, will you throw your cookies out?
The FDA has issued a warning that some peanut butter filling has been contaminated. If you had any in your house would you throw it away? If it was or was not the named brands? Have you ever been affected by a product recall? What was it? How careful are you about food? Or stuff you buy in discount stores?
Orlando,
I did not know the name of the company but was not trying to panic anyone. I was more interested in whether people take these warnings seriously.
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Answer by Orlando57
its the king nut company and there’s some question of contamination after the delivery ok so don’t scare folks at least add the name to this or the product codes its online obviously
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Is this on the peanut butter recall product list?
Question by iluvieshim49: Is this on the peanut butter recall product list?
Little Debbie Nutty Bars?
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Answer by LORI
No, Little Debbies website lists a recall for some crackers they sell but says it is only those crackers and all their other foods (and Nutty Bars in particular) are safe.
http://www.littledebbie.com/about/news.asp
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