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2/22/2007 
PEANUT BUTTER RECALLED IN THE CARIBBEAN FOR POSSIBLE SA...  
ConAgra Foods announced that it has taken the precautionary measure of voluntarily recalling all varieties of Peter Pan Peanut Butter beginning with product code 2111 imprinted on the lid. ConAgra Foods is working with the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to investigate a statistical report from the US Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that these products may be linked to the food borne illness salmonella. "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 our top priority," said Chris Kircher, spokesperson for ConAgra Foods. "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." If consumers have this product, they should discard it, but save the product lid. For a full refund, consumers in the Caribbean area must return the Peter Pan Peanut Butter product lid along with their name and mailing address to their local distributor identified below: For more information, please visit: www.conagrafoods.com/brands/peter_pan/index.jsp. For more information about salmonella, visit www.ific.org. Reprinted from caribbeannetnews.com
 

 


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