Peter Pan Peanut Butter Recall in Dallas Area..

Updated on February 16, 2007
L. asks from Coppell, TX
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I just saw this on WFAA this morning and thought i'd post for all the D/FW mamas. We have an almost full jar of this (with the recalled product code on the lid) in the pantry that i'm going to have to toss :(

Recalled peanut butter found in Dallas supermarkets
ATLANTA, Georgia - A salmonella outbreak that has slowly grown to nearly 300 cases in 39 states since August has been linked to tainted peanut butter, federal health officials said Wednesday.

Samples of the recalled peanut butter have been found in Dallas supermarkets.

It is believed to be the first salmonella outbreak associated with peanut butter in U.S. history, said officials with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

About 20 percent of the 288 infected people have been hospitalized, but none has died, said Dr. Mike Lynch, a CDC epidemiologist.

About 85 percent of the infected people said they ate peanut butter, CDC officials said.

How salmonella got into peanut butter is still under investigation, Lynch said.

The Food and Drug Administration warned consumers not to eat certain jars of Peter Pan or Great Value peanut butter because of the risk of contamination.
The affected jars have a product code on the lid that begins with the number "2111." The affected jars are made by ConAgra in a single facility in Sylvester, Georgia, the FDA said.

Great Value peanut butter made by other manufacturers is not affected, the agency said.

ConAgra said it is recalling all Peter Pan and Great Value peanut butter beginning with product code 2111.

"Although none of our extensive product tests have indicated the presence of salmonella, we are taking this precautionary measure because consumer health and safety is out top priority," spokesman Chris Kircher said.

"We are working closely with the FDA to better understand its concerns, and we will take whatever additional measures are needed to ensure the safety, quality and wholesomeness of our products."

The largest number of salmonella cases were reported in New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Tennessee and Missouri.

Salmonella infection is known each year to sicken about 40,000 people in the United States, according to the CDC. Salmonellosis, as the infection is known, kills about 600 people annually.

Symptoms of salmonella can include diarrhea, fever, dehydration, abdominal pain and vomiting.

The new outbreak began in August, but just two or fewer cases have been reported each day, CDC officials said.

It was only in the past few days that investigators were able to hone in on a particular food, Lynch said.

ConAgra is destroying all affected products the company still has, the FDA said.

The company will cease production until the exact cause of contamination can be identified and eliminated. Meanwhile, ConAgra advised consumers to destroy any Peter Pan and Great Value brand peanut butter beginning with product code 2111.

The FDA sent investigators to ConAgra's processing plant in Sylvester where the products were made to review records, collect product samples and conduct tests for salmonella.

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E.T.

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To get a refund, consumers should send peanut butter jar lids and their names and addresses to

ConAgra Foods
P.O. Box 57078
Irvine, CA 92619-7078

For more information, call 866-344-6970

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K.B.

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We just ate half of our jar before this news came out & we're fine (thankfully)!!!

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K.L.

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Thank you for posting this message!

K

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S.M.

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I just bought a jar of this a few weeks ago and my 9-year-old had some of it on Tuesday. I'm keeping an eye on him since he can still get sick up to 48 hours after ingestion. I've pulled it out of our pantry and will be sending in our lid for a full refund.

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A.H.

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Thanks so much for posting this! We had one of these jars and I had already eaten it a couple times!

God Bless,
Alecia

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N.B.

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I saw on the channel 5 news last night that the stores will NOT give you a refund or take you peanut butter jar back. The only way to get a refund is to return your lid or label to the address that someone as already posted. I looked at mine this morning and it has 2111 on it, so it will get thrown out.

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R.

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My DD has been having an episode of "stomach flu" once a month since October! I wonder if it was the peanut butter all along?
I even asked our doctor about it with the last bout of tummy aches and vomiting just three weeks ago. "Could it be a food allergy or something she is eating?"
He just said stomach bugs seemed to be really rampant at the time!
All she wants is PBJ sandwiches when she is feeling ill! So of course what am I feeding her? Poison!
BTW the only way they can know for sure if it is Salmonella is if they test specifically for it.
This could explain why it went on for so long without detection. They NEVER test for it unless the sickness puts you in the hospital or lasts an unusual length of time.

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E.H.

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BTW, you should be able to return the jar to your local store for exchange or refund.

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