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Title: Peanut Butter Recall
Post by: Homer on January 10, 2009, 06:50:57 PM
(CNN) -- King Nut Companies issued a total recall of peanut butter that it distributes Saturday amid fears of a salmonella outbreak that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said has infected 399 people in 42 states.


Salmonella bacteria are transmitted to humans by eating contaminated foods.

Ohio-based King Nut acknowledged in a statement that salmonella had been found in an open 5-pound tub of King Nut peanut butter.

"We are very sorry this happened," Martin Kanan, president of King Nut Companies, said in the statement. "We are taking immediate and voluntary action because the health and safety of those who use our products is always our highest priority."

King Nut peanut butter was identified as the source of an outbreak that may have contributed to one death in Minnesota, state public health officials said Friday.

King Nut said Saturday that peanut butter sold under its label was manufactured by Peanut Corporation of America. The release gave no other details on the manufacturer, but Peanut Corporation of America's Web site lists its headquarters as Lynchburg, Virginia, and says it has processing operations in Virginia, Georgia and Texas.

Peanut Corporation of America could not be immediately reached for comment.

The CDC is working with public health officials in the 42 affected states to determine the cause of the outbreak of a type of salmonella called Typhimurium.  Learn more about salmonella ยป

The first cases were reported September 3, but most cases occurred between October 1 and December 31, the CDC said. About 18 percent of victims were hospitalized as a result of their illness, and patients' ages have ranged from 2 months to 98 years.

California is reporting the highest case count, with 55, followed by Ohio with 53 cases, Massachusetts with 39, Minnesota with 30 and Michigan with 20.

The other 37 states are each reporting fewer than 20 cases.

Eight states have reported no cases connected to the outbreak. They are Montana, New Mexico, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, Florida, Alaska and Hawaii.

In its statement, King Nut said it distributes peanut butter "only through food service accounts. It is not sold directly to consumers."

The statement added, "King Nut does not supply any of the ingredients for the peanut butter distributed under its label. All other King Nut products are safe and not included in this voluntary recall."

Strains of salmonella linked to previous outbreaks have been traced to contaminated eggs, meat, poultry, vegetables, pet food and peanut butter.

Salmonella infections can be treated with antibiotics, though some strains are resistant to these drugs, according to the CDC. Most people infected develop diarrhea, fever and abdominal cramps within a few days of infection, and their illness can last up to a week.

Most recover without treatment, but some may suffer dehydration and, in severe cases, require hospitalization.

Children, senior citizens, people with chronic illnesses and those with weak immune systems tend to be at highest risk for complications, according to the National Institutes of Health.
Title: Re: Peanut Butter Recall
Post by: Tara on January 10, 2009, 07:38:03 PM
Quote from: Homer on January 10, 2009, 06:50:57 PM
King Nut

Is that like real big nuts?  :-[
Title: Re: Peanut Butter Recall
Post by: doublea0508 on January 13, 2009, 09:14:58 PM
Wow I'm from Ohio but I have never heard of King Nut.. I'm just happy its not JIF PB
Title: Re: Peanut Butter Recall
Post by: gator8_24 on January 14, 2009, 04:17:04 PM
Homer, you are joking?  King Nut?  :)) :)) :)) :))
Title: Re: Peanut Butter Recall
Post by: Tara on January 15, 2009, 08:28:12 PM
This peanut butter is sold in large quantities like to schools, university's, hospitals, and places like Keebler that make pb crackers. They recalled all Keebler and Austin crackers made with peanut butter. We always have Keebler pb and cheese crackers in our house.  :((
Title: Re: Peanut Butter Recall
Post by: crzy4it on January 17, 2009, 06:33:28 PM
Little Debbie is pulling there peanut butter crakers from the shelf here....don't know if anyway connected to this company?
Title: Re: Peanut Butter Recall
Post by: Tara on January 17, 2009, 06:49:05 PM
They're even pulling peanut butter cookie mixes. The peanut butter is a paste that tons of companies use.
Title: Re: Peanut Butter Recall
Post by: arniebear on January 22, 2009, 04:51:19 AM
Please check your dog biscuits and treats, there are some that contain peanut butter paste in the ingredients and are being pulled from shelves.
Title: Re: Peanut Butter Recall
Post by: disneyland lady on January 22, 2009, 05:55:05 AM
I eat Peanut Butter almost daily because I am allergic to meat and fish and need to get my protein levels decent so this really scared me. I found this yesterday <i> "The FDA, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and state officials have traced sources of Salmonella typhimurium contamination to a plant in Blakely, Ga., owned by Peanut Corp. of America, which makes peanut butter and peanut paste made of ground, roasted peanuts." </i>

Jiff was one of the ones that was <b> NOT </b>using products from this company. I am sure there are others but for now I am spreading Jiff on my celery.
Title: Re: Peanut Butter Recall
Post by: arniebear on January 22, 2009, 06:36:29 AM
Jar peanut butter is supposedly safe to eat, it is only products that contain peanut butter paste.
Title: Re: Peanut Butter Recall
Post by: disneyland lady on January 22, 2009, 06:45:47 AM
Quote from: arniebear on January 22, 2009, 06:36:29 AM
Jar peanut butter is supposedly safe to eat, it is only products that contain peanut butter paste.

From what was first said (post one)  "open 5-pound tub of King Nut peanut butter". Have you seen somewhere that it says all jar peanut butter is safe?
Title: Re: Peanut Butter Recall
Post by: arniebear on January 22, 2009, 08:06:08 AM
According to the FDA lady I heard on Fox News she was saying jar peanut butter was safe. 

Here is site for updates.

http://www.fda.gov/oc/opacom/hottopics/salmonellatyph.html (http://www.fda.gov/oc/opacom/hottopics/salmonellatyph.html)

QuoteMajor national brands of jarred peanut butter are not affected by the PCA recall.  PCA does not sell peanut butter directly to consumers.  PCA only sells peanut butter to institutions and food manufacturers (some of which use it as an ingredient in other processed/packaged foods). Some food manufacturers use PCA peanut butter or peanut paste in baked or processed foods, such as crackers, cookies, cakes or ice cream to name a few. The FDA and food manufacturers are working to identify products that may be affected, and to track the ingredient supply chain of those products to facilitate their removal from the marketplace.
Title: Re: Peanut Butter Recall
Post by: Stinkerbell on January 22, 2009, 08:55:22 AM
Thanks for the link, arnie!  I bookmarked the main page for future reference. 
Title: Re: Peanut Butter Recall
Post by: Stinkerbell on January 22, 2009, 08:56:42 AM
Quote from: disneyland lady on January 22, 2009, 06:45:47 AM
From what was first said (post one)  "open 5-pound tub of King Nut peanut butter". Have you seen somewhere that it says all jar peanut butter is safe?



And wouldn't ya just know it, I've been craving peanut butter on celery!  Choosy moms choose Jif!
Title: Re: Peanut Butter Recall
Post by: Squid on January 22, 2009, 09:13:01 AM
Too much sugar in Jif.   :P
Title: Re: Peanut Butter Recall
Post by: arniebear on January 22, 2009, 09:22:46 AM
I am a Skippy PB person, all my Mom ever used.  Mom's rub off on you whether you want them too or not.  :)))
Title: Re: Peanut Butter Recall
Post by: disneyland lady on January 22, 2009, 09:53:35 AM
Quote from: arniebear on January 22, 2009, 08:06:08 AM
According to the FDA lady I heard on Fox News she was saying jar peanut butter was safe. 

Here is site for updates.

http://www.fda.gov/oc/opacom/hottopics/salmonellatyph.html (http://www.fda.gov/oc/opacom/hottopics/salmonellatyph.html)


Thanks plenty! I imagine that did not include "restaurant sizes" like you find at Costco cuz the original article mentions a 5 lb jar. I eat a lot of pb but do not buy in those large sizes. I figured it was something that had been imported but it is good old American salmonella!
Title: Re: Peanut Butter Recall
Post by: arniebear on January 22, 2009, 10:26:26 AM
I know my Marc's here carries lots of King Nut stuff, and they do sell institutional size products......but I don't know about PB.  Right now just sticking to what I know which is name brands even if it does cost more.  Besides 5lb of PB for just me and the hubby would get stale before we ate it all.
Title: Re: Peanut Butter Recall
Post by: disneyland lady on January 22, 2009, 05:39:01 PM
This was on the net tonite: "Even the Girl Scouts are reassuring customers Peanut Corp. is not their supplier."
Title: Re: Peanut Butter Recall
Post by: ~Sassy~ on January 22, 2009, 05:55:41 PM
Quote from: arniebear on January 22, 2009, 09:22:46 AM
I am a Skippy PB person, all my Mom ever used.  Mom's rub off on you whether you want them too or not.  :)))
I am a Skippy girl too Arnie. My honey brought a jar of Jif home not too long ago and I told hiim " Enjoy, I aint touching that stuff! " he buys me nothing but Skippy now. I proudly stuck my chest out when they said on TV last night it wasn't Skippy. My honey looked at me and said.."Should have known yours wouldn't be one of them"  :))
Title: Re: Peanut Butter Recall
Post by: jarjar on January 22, 2009, 05:58:29 PM
Quote from: ~Sassy~ on January 22, 2009, 05:55:41 PM
My honey looked at me and said.."Should have known yours wouldn't be one of them"  :))

Hmmmm when will the hubby learn to listen :///
Title: Re: Peanut Butter Recall
Post by: Homer on January 22, 2009, 06:01:20 PM
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Title: Re: Peanut Butter Recall
Post by: ~Sassy~ on January 22, 2009, 06:04:27 PM
Oh, I got to save that one Homer...thanks. It's cute.  %%
Title: Re: Peanut Butter Recall
Post by: Stinkerbell on January 22, 2009, 06:28:37 PM
Well, JIF wasn't one of them either.       :{:     :)))
Title: Re: Peanut Butter Recall
Post by: disneyland lady on January 23, 2009, 05:50:12 AM
Quote from: Stinkerbell on January 22, 2009, 06:28:37 PM
Well, JIF wasn't one of them either.       :{:     :)))

And so the Peanut Butter War was started. Class, your history lesson is now over. Questions?
Title: Re: Peanut Butter Recall
Post by: Squid on January 23, 2009, 07:03:26 AM
Quote from: Stinkerbell on January 22, 2009, 06:28:37 PM
Well, JIF wasn't one of them either.       :{:     :)))

To whom, may I ask, is that slap directed?
Title: Re: Peanut Butter Recall
Post by: Stinkerbell on January 23, 2009, 05:40:13 PM
Quote from: Squid on January 23, 2009, 07:03:26 AM
To whom, may I ask, is that slap directed?

:-\
Title: Re: Peanut Butter Recall
Post by: disneyland lady on January 24, 2009, 06:28:24 AM
From the news: <i>
Included in the recall list for salmonella contamination risk:

PetSmart recalled seven kinds of its Grreat Choice dog biscuits.

The weight loss company NutriSystem issued a recall for peanut butter granola bars.

Some Asian foods made with peanut sauces are turning up on recall lists.

Last week, Kellogg recalled some of its Austin and Keebler brand peanut butter crackers. Salmonella was later confirmed in a package of Austin crackers.

Best Brands Corp. recalled its peanut butter frozen cookie dough. The Minnetonka, Minn., company said it had not received any reports of illnesses. The company said the product might have been purchased as baked cookies of various sizes, and the cookies may have been sold from trays in the bakery counter or in individual packages with grocery store labels. Also, the company's name would not appear on the consumer package. The product was sold to retail and grocery store bakeries and other foodservice outlets. The recalled products carry a lot code of 2208-1 or higher. For more information, consumers can call 952-250-8831.

Lovin Oven LLC recalled certain Health Valley Organic Peanut Crunch Chewy Granola Bars because the product's peanut butter could be contaminated with salmonella. No illnesses have been reported, according to the Irwindale, Calif., manufacturer. The recalled granola bars have the lot codes 13JUN09, 14JUN09 and 28JUL09. They were distributed nationwide. For more information, consumers can call 800-434-4246.
Country Maid Inc. recalled two-pound packages of Classic Breaks peanut butter cookie dough. The dough was distributed to dealers for various fundraising groups around the country between Oct. 6, 2008, and Jan. 9, 2009. Details: by phone at 888-460-6904.

NutriSystem Inc. of Horsham, Pa., is recalling select lots of its branded 1.41-ounce peanut butter granola bars. No incidents have been reported. The bars were distributed to customers nationwide through sales from the NutriSystem call center or Web site. Details: by phone at 866-491-6425.


Landies Candies of Buffalo, N.Y., is recalling a number of its products sold under the Landies or Wegmans labels that contain chocolate and peanut butter. No incidents have been reported. Details about the Landies brand candies are available at 800-955-2634. Details about the Wegmans brand candies are available at 800-934-6267, extension 4760.

The South Bend Chocolate Co. of South Bend, Ind., is expanding its earlier recall of candy that contains peanut butter, because it could be contaminated with salmonella. This organism can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections, especially in young children, the elderly and those with weakened immune systems. No illness has been reported. The recalled candy was all sold under the South Bend Chocolate Co. brand and was made on or after July 2008. It was sold in boxes and in bulk bins. Boxes or baskets with a round, gold sticker on the bottom are not included in the recall. Details: by phone at 574-233-2577.

Jimmy's Chocolate Chip Cookies Inc. of Fair Lawn, N.J., is recalling peanut butter chocolate chunk cookies and cookie dough sold under the Jimmy's Cookies and One Smart Cookie brands, because they could be contaminated with salmonella. No illness has been reported.

To help consumers, the Food and Drug Administration has set up on its Web site searchable list of recalled peanut products. "We expect (the) number to continue to increase," said Stephen Sundlof, head of the FDA's food safety program.

<b>No major brands of peanut butter sold in jars are implicated. </b> </i>

Interesting how powerful a word is implicated. I noticed the other day that TraderJoe's pulled several items that had peanut butter in them.