JIF Peanut Butter Recalled Due to Possible Salmonella Contamination
J.M Smucker Co. is recalling certain types of Jif Peanut Butter in the U.S. due to a potential salmonella contamination. The company said the Peanut Butter was sold nationwide and the recall includes more than 45 kinds of products with lot codes between 1274425 and 2140425. The lot code is located next to the ‘best if used by’ date on the packaging. Affected products include both creamy and chunky Peanut Butter, Peanut Butter to-go packs and the natural squeeze pouches. Customers should discard the product immediately if it is included in the recall. Several other food companies across the U.S. are also recalling products which are made with Jif Peanut Butter those products include:
- Fudgeamentals of Melville, New York, is recalling fudge made with Jif.
- Fresh Del Monte is recalling fresh-cut fruit and vegetable products containing Jif peanut butter dip.
- Walnut Creek, Ohio-based Coblentz Chocolate Co. is recalling several peanut butter products linked with the Jif recall.
- Garden Cut LLC of Indianapolis is recalling apple wedges and celery bites sold with peanut butter.
- Mary’s Harvest Fresh Foods of Portland, Oregon is recalling celery and apple peanut butter cups.
- Cargill is recalling certain snacks sold online and through the Wilbur Chocolate store in Lititz, Pennsylvania.
- Plymouth, Minnesota-based Taher is recalling Fresh Seasons Power Packs that contain Jif