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Jif Peanut Butter Recall......
For all versions check it out then check your pantry:
https://jms-s3-mkt-consumer-p-pmc6.s...om/recall.html |
Just put a label on our jar of jiffy, “for mouse traps only”. Will pick up a new jar for us next time at the supermarket.
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Skippy Has Recalled Over 160,000 of Peanut Butter | Food & Wine
Skippy also had a problem with three of their peanut butter varieties. |
If you have a food processor or a powerful enough blender (Vitamix) it takes about 5 minutes to make your own. Just put all the ingredients into the blender (peanuts) and turn on high. Blend until it's peanut butter (a few minutes) and is either creamy or crunchy (your choice).
Haven't bought peanut butter in years. Don't need all the "extra" stuff they put in. If you want a little sugar or salt, you can add it, but being diabetic, I prefer the plain peanut butter. It is excellent. At this point, I am making everything I can - butter, peanut butter, mayonnaise, (used to make mead) etc. I no longer trust the food factories. |
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One quart of heavy cream will make about 2 lbs of butter. |
Some of the lots were sold LAST FALL.
It's not just recent purchases that are included. |
Information regarding replacement on their web site is lacking. The 800 number for questions is not accessible (I am sure log jammed with calls).
I am a little surprised there is no direction given for replacement/refunds. I will take my unopened jars back to Sam's Club. |
"J.M. Smucker Company has voluntarily recalled certain JIF brand peanut butter products that have the lot code numbers between 1274425 – 2140425, only if the first seven digits end with 425 (manufactured in Lexington, KY).
There are a lot of numbers on food products. The numbers with lines, that is the bar code. That's not what you're looking for. Instead, look for the Best If Used By date. There you will find the date and a string of numbers underneath. Those are the numbers you're looking for, they are the lot code numbers. As in the FDA's site guidance, the rule of thumb here is if you see a 425 sequence ending the first seven numbers." Recalled Jif: How to find out if you have a recalled jar | wfmynews2.com |
Norton - Hey Ralph, what kind of peanut butter is that? Is that the crunchy kind?
Ralph - Yeah, it's the crunchy kind and I can prove it to you. When this jar hits your head, you'll hear a crunch." |
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Also - I buy Teddie's peanutbutter. Hopefully, since their product comes from a different source than ConAgra et al, it won't be affected. |
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Is this the new math? |
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You are right, my bad, you get about 1/2 butter from heavy cream, so 32 oz (a quart) would yield about one pound. |
My Aunt worked for Teddy peanut butter for 30years ,she could walk a couple of blocks to work . It’s in the city of Everett right across the river from Boston it’s built in a small area of the city that was mostly Italian called the Village , a whole generation of families worked there , the owners have had many opportunities to leave the area but they have stayed ,but I don’t think for many more years , there’s a 2 billion dollar casino in Everett now and much of the industrial area of the city is being rebranded, it would be nice if all employers treated there workers the way teddy has
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No Great Value versions on the list, so I'm safe.
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i received a voicemail from costco indicating that I may have purchased affected product. I was about to open a two pack, checked the code and i was in range. The costco VM said throw it out and I would be refunded. HA.. I tried online chat, and they said they couldnt find any record. So now I have to slug my two oversized jars back to wesley chapel to get my ten bucks back .. Good news is no one else carries two packs of 48oz JIF peanut butter
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Out of curiosity, I checked our almost empty container of Jiffy and found that the number on the label corresponded to the recall. Oh well, we survived and the last teaspoon amount in the bottom of the jar went out to the trash with jar. I removed the lid on my Peter Pan crunchy jar and found NO seal on it. Brand new and NO seal. It was in our storage cabinet, so it shouldn't have been open and there was no evidence that any PB had been removed. It had a factory smooth surface. Still, no use being careless so I threw it away also. I hope that there is supposed to be a foil seal or something on the container.
Well, at least we did not get sick from the recalled PB that we already consumed. |
I called Sam’s in Lady Lake this morning. I got the words out “I have two unopened”. The lady laughed and said bring them back, opened or unopened for a full refund. Guess I was not the first one to call! We went over around noon, returned with no problem. We had a jar that was almost empty that is in the recall group purchased back in December. I guess we could have returned this as well. But since we had gotten sick from it, no reason to return.
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If bought in the store it has to be returned to the store for credit. |
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Jif(R) Products Recall Request Form JIF Recall: Get your money back by using this recall form | wfmynews2.com |
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My post is about a Sam's Club transaction....as stated by their online customer service as well as their in store service desk. A different avenue than your links ......BUT TRUE!! |
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Or entering a telephone number. Only numbers accepted but none of my numbers accepted. Never saw such an unresponsive form. Tried reporting another way ie requesting info from company. No better. Perhaps, I am locked out for complaining. Anyone wanting a free package of 51500 24136 ? |
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