Thousands Of Peanut Butter Products Have Been Recalled For Salmonella Food Poisioning
March 14, 2009 6:41 pm HEALTH
TAGS: food poisoning, peanut butter, recall, salmonella

Not Just Salmonella Poison In The Peanut Butter But Thousands Of Products Have Been Recalled See this List For Yourself and Your Safety!
The best thing for consumers to do right now is to throw away every bit of peanut butter and peanut butter products that have been sitting around in the cabinet at home.
The peanutbutter salmonella poisoning is still making people ill across the nation - Across the GLOBE! They need to clean out the cupboard and get rid of ALL products that have peanut indgredients - just to be on the safe side.
The main reason people are still getting poisoned is not because of new products on the store shelf. It’s because of lack of information on the products that were made with the contaminated peanuts and peanut paste.
Here it is March 2009 - months after the peanut butter scare - and foks are still getting ill. As a parent or consumer, do you know what products were affected by the Salmonella Typhimurium?
There are thousands of food items contaminated with peanut salmonella poisoning - and the following is a list of types of food and pet products that can kill you and your pet if you don’t do some major checking in your food storage cabinets. You are urged to get rid of all this stuff that was purchased more than a couple of months ago.
Categories:
Brownie Products
Cake Products
Pie Products
Candy
Cereal
Cookies
Cracker Products
Dessert Toppings
Donuts
Salad Dressings
Food Seasonings
Fruits
Salads
Ice Cream
Peanut Butter
Peanuts
Peanut Paste
Pet Food
Tv Dinners or Prepackaged meals and dinners
Health Bars
Snack Mixes
Now, do you see why people are still getting sick? There’s no way that people can guess that all of these types of products are a recent and ongoing risk for salmonella food poisoning.
A major Peanut recall is still in effect. Please don’t be the next victim. Do you know the symptoms of salmonella food poisoning? For more details on the specific products in the above categories, visit the United States Government Food and Drug Administration Help Pages - FDA Here.
TAGS: food poisoning, peanut butter, recall, salmonella


