Peanut Butter Recall Expands to Just About Everything

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A peanut butter and banana sandwich
The peanut butter recall that began innocently enough with one Trader Joe's brand has expanded exponentially and now includes everything from crackers and cookies to gelato and tahini, according to the Food and Drug Administration. Almost 300 products have now been recalled in what the FDA is calling a "fast-moving outbreak" of salmonella-induced sickness in at least 19 states (including five cases in California).

The recall also has expanded to products containing other seeds and nuts, such as sesame seeds, cashews and almonds, as well as entirely new product categories such as several varieties of flavored butters and spreads, including Thai ginger butter, chocolate butter and banana butter. The FDA lists even more products here, including cookies, brownies, snack mixes -- even chicken spring rolls and peanut sesame noodles. Besides TJ's, brands affected include Kirkland (Costco), Fresh & Easy, Harry & David, Whole Foods, Natural Value, Newman's Own Organics, Oregon Ice Cream Co., Sun Harvest, Yogurtland and a bunch more.

The expanded recall was announced after the FDA revealed Friday that testing done on various production and manufacturing surfaces at the Sunland Inc. nut butter factory in Portales, New Mexico, showed the presence of salmonella. In fact, the recall covers all products manufactured in the Sunland plant after March 1, 2010. (Yes, your math is correct -- that's all products produced there in the last 2 ½ years.)

Salmonella outbreaks in peanut butter have a way of turning sticky fast -- note the Great Peter Pan Outbreak of Ought-Seven, which sickened hundreds and cost the manufacturer, ConAgra, millions.

The current outbreak strain -- Salmonella bredeney -- was identified by the Washington State Department of Agriculture lab in a jar of Trader Joe's Valencia Creamy Peanut Butter collected from the home of one of 35 patients reported infected so far, the FDA said.

As we reported, the recall began Sept. 23 when the FDA and the Centers for Disease Control informed TJ's and Sunland of their findings. The next day, Sunland increased the recall to about 100 products, the FDA said. The company expanded the list to 240 last Thursday.

"Consumers should not eat the recalled products," the FDA said. "This is especially important for children under the age of 5 years, elderly adults and people with weak immune systems."

Customers with affected products should return them to the place of purchase for a refund or discard them, the FDA said. The agency, along with the CDC, is continuing its investigations, with cooperation from several state health departments.

What does Sunland have to say for itself?

"Sunland is dedicating all of its resources to the identification and correction of any conditions which have created the potential for salmonella contamination in any of our products," Jimmie Shearer, president and CEO, said Oct. 4. "We are reviewing every step in our manufacturing process and are confident that the expertise being applied to the investigation will enable Sunland to take any necessary corrective measures and once again produce products that families will enjoy with confidence."

Next time use a little Lysol on the counters, Jimmie.

More recalls:
[Updated] Multistate Listeria Outbreak Triggers Cheese Recall
Ready-to-Eat Popcorn Recalled Due to Listeria
[Updated] Trader Joe's Peanut Butter Recalled for Salmonella
Baby Spinach and Bagged Salads Recalled
Meatball Co. Recalls 325,000 Pounds of Frozen Meat


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slifty
slifty

@dearsarah I've been eating peanut butter... does this mean I'm dead? Is this like The Sixth Sense?

dearsarah
dearsarah

@slifty Perhaps less dead, more undead...thinking Waking Dead rather than 6th Sense. That said, I'd prefer Shawn of the Dead.

javalotta
javalotta

@deadtossedwaves Thanks! (Luckily I don't have anything on the list.)

VladaGelman
VladaGelman

@EricIGN @hijean I think I have to toss my Justin's peanut butter and Peanut Butter & Co.'s Dark Chocolate Dreams!

sandman420
sandman420

@EricIGN Oh, well. There's always Nutella and jelly sandwiches!

IndianaAL
IndianaAL

@mkeforyou Too late I already ate them!....lol

mkeforyou
mkeforyou

@IndianaAL well, if we hear dead air on the radio, well know what happened!

TreoBenny
TreoBenny

@silverbell That is just tragic. Not because I'm a hipster or anything...just the principle.

shreddel
shreddel

@shesallwrite wine and vodka, that's your list

vixy
vixy

@solarbirdy I don't know whether or not to be amused that that article is in the category "apocalypse".

solarbirdy
solarbirdy

@vixy Somebody must reeeeeeeealy love their PBJs.

JenniSpin
JenniSpin

@shesallwrite I've been making my own peanut butter. It's ridiculously, stupidly easy. And better--right @rkellchicago ?

rkellchicago
rkellchicago

@jennispin @ShesAllWrite @rkellchicago so much better. I love it.

ShesAllWrite
ShesAllWrite

@jennispin @rkellchicago Blender?

JenniSpin
JenniSpin

@shesallwrite @rkellchicago Yep--fresh-roasted peanuts, peanut or safflower oil, salt, Cuisinart that mess.

ShesAllWrite
ShesAllWrite

@mikethebig1 @jennispin @rkellchicago I need to get on this.

mikethebig1
mikethebig1

@JenniSpin @ShesAllWrite @rkellchicago you should use hazelnuts with chocolate, homemade nutella

JenniSpin
JenniSpin

@mikethebig1 @ShesAllWrite @rkellchicago Tonight I made plain, Mexican chocolate, and banana-flavor PB.

mikethebig1
mikethebig1

@JenniSpin @shesallwrite @rkellchicago works really well with almonds also.

ReimsH
ReimsH

@ShesAllWrite No kidding! I'd like to not worry about poisoning my kids.

ShesAllWrite
ShesAllWrite

@reimsh I'm tempted to toss everything I have on my shelf/in my fridge and start over.

jennmercerFE
jennmercerFE

@nkjemisin We had a half jar of Kroger PB when this all started and have since opened a different type of PB from TJ's w/no problems. Luck?

nkjemisin
nkjemisin

@jennmercerFE The article says it's only nut butters processed in one facility (but for the last *2 years*). Maybe yours weren't from there.

jennmercerFE
jennmercerFE

@nkjemisin It sounds like it. I think I'll stick w/ the brands that haven't caused trouble. Giving up PB would be sad.

kimberleyanne
kimberleyanne

@chisherman @lorraineball Just one more reason to buy local! :-)

saalon
saalon

@quotergal Holy fucksticks.

dvydrns
dvydrns

@dekadesofficial not the peanut butter...

quotergal
quotergal

@aboleyn Okay, we've got so much on that list I don't even know... wtf. We're nuts about nuts here, so: screwed. @MyLastBite @LAWeeklyFood

aboleyn
aboleyn

@quotergal I know, we are big nut eaters as well. Scary stuff. @MyLastBite @LAWeeklyFood

SabrosaPurr
SabrosaPurr

@dekadesofficial Great. JUST finished a PB&J. Should I puke it out?

dekadesofficial
dekadesofficial

@SabrosaPurr I was eating toast with PB while reading the article & my peanut butter was on the list. We can be sick together.HA!

dnvgl
dnvgl

@puppychao dang dude. processed foods suck.

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