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Jif Peanut Butter voluntary recall due to potential Salmonella contamination
May 21, 2022 at
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Last Edited by ten80 May 21, 2022 at 08:10 PM
Just got an email from Amazon in reference to some peanut butter I purchased. It was from a SD, so I figured there may be a few on here that also purchased. The link below is to the FDA site explaining the recall. I have not called Smucker yet to get the complete details, but will do so on Monday. It is only certain lot numbers, so check yours against the ones on the site to see if you may have an issue.
The two SD deals that I got the emails from Amazon were:
Jif Natural Creamy Peanut Butter Spread and Honey, 16 Ounces
Jif Creamy Peanut Butter, 16 Ounces (Pack of 3)
https://www.fda.gov/safety/recall...salmonella
The two SD deals that I got the emails from Amazon were:
Jif Natural Creamy Peanut Butter Spread and Honey, 16 Ounces
Jif Creamy Peanut Butter, 16 Ounces (Pack of 3)
https://www.fda.gov/safety/recall...salmon
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We had a jar of Jiff that we had been eating for a while. It was about half way gone, then one night my son woke up barfing. He woke up every half hour or so for several hours, then he was out of commission the next day. A couple days later, I had some of the peanut butter and the same thing happened to me. It happened one more time to my son, then we heard about the recall.
Point is, I wouldn't assume that because you already had some that it's safe, but it's your choice if you want to risk it.
Damn Skippy……..🤣🤣
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It looks like I have two 16oz jars that may be covered by the recall. I say "may" due to the linked recall page being a bit unclear about exactly what part of the "Product Code" shown on the jars are the numbers we should go by. I'm assuming it's the first 7-digits of the product code printed on the jars that must be within the recalled "product code range".
Instructions and more info are in this article:
https://www.pennlive.co
It's the first seven digits of the serial number sequence by the expiration date.
Skippy is the maxwell house of peanut butter.
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No it doesn't die from freezing. You would have to cook it lol