These peanut butter products have all been recalled, warns the FDA
A large peanut butter reminder has led nine other alerts this week.
When does a product remember more than a product reminder? When it applies to one of the most popular and distributed grocery articles in the country. Earlier this week, aPeanut butter reminder Due to a potentially deadly contaminant has drawn the attention of consumers to the United States, but history was far from over: since then, brands that have used peanut butter affected in their products have deployed a Cascade of related products reminders, affecting grocery stores and popular purchases around the country. Read the rest to discover what has been recalled so far.
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Jif peanut butter products were the first to be recalled.
On May 20, J. M. Smucker Co. announced that it was recalling certain Jif peanut butter products sold in the United States. The peanut butter recalled has been distributed nationally in retail stores and other points of sale. The products recalled include a wide range of jif peanut butter, creamy and natural in different sizes and types of packages, all named in thereminder Shared on May 20 on the Food & Drug Administration website (FDA).
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Potentially contaminated peanut butter has led to a flood of other reminders this week.
After the initial JIF recall has been published, a range of additional product reminders followed suit, because these products also contain part of the potentially tainted peanut butter.
It started on May 21, Wawa announcing aReminder on two products Containing Jif, according to the FDA website. Then on May 23, Cargill released aReminder notice On certain cases of crackers laughing in peanut butter covered with milk and dark chocolate, mergers of peanut butter, eggs with peanut butter and fudge sold locally via the retail store of Wilbur chocolate In Pennsylvania, as well as in line at Wilburbuds.com. This recall affected less than 800 units. But the scale has soon climbed.
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Large grocery stores were forced to draw the products from the shelves.
On May 24, a list of additional reminders completed the FDA website. Albertsons companies have voluntarily recalled 11 articles prepared in stores available in stores such as Albertsons, Safeway, Lucky, Haggen, Carrs-Safeway, Eagle, Tom Thumb, United, Amigos, Market Street, Albertsons Market, Androno's Community Markets, Vons, Pak 'N Save, Shaw's, Star Market, Randalls, Vons, Jewel-Osco, Acme, King's and Balducci's. The articles are longproduct list which include contaminated peanut butter as an ingredient.
The country's retailers remember everything, from the recovery snacks to the desserts.
Mary's Harvest Fresh Foods Inc, Portland, Oregon isVoluntarily recalling Its cups of celery peanut butter and its cups of peanut butter with apples containing jif peanut butter. The recalled products were distributed in Oregon and Washington to retailers and supermarkets. IndianapolisThe garden cup also remembers Similar products containing fruits and buttering with the Egutaire distributed to seven states: Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Virginie-West and Wisconsin.
Coblentz Chocolate Company of Walnut Creek, Ohio, recalls packaged desserts and snacks, in particular his cup of milk butter to milk, the Ritz peanut butter sandwich, the corn with caramel with a peanut butter with chocolate and a range of other products listed in itsrecall alert.
Taher Inc. de Plymouth, Minnesota, remembersFresh seasons feeding packs Snack packages distributed in Minnesota and western Wisconsin in retail stores and automatic distributors. And the cool country isVoluntarily recalling Similar fresh fruit collation platforms and cups of fruit snacks containing Jif peanut butter.
theMost recent reminder Comes from Fresh del Monte, according to a version of May 25 published on the FDA website. The company draws several snacks with the peanut butter recalled.
It is nine total brand reminders representing dozens of products, only for a few days. But given the popularity and the widespread distribution of potentially contaminated jif peanut butters, there may indeed be more related to coming.
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