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  • Unilever Announces Product Recall for Skippy Peanut Butter

    Unilever Announces Product Recall for Skippy Peanut Butter

    Unilever announced a limited product recall on Skippy (Reduced Fat Super Chunk, as well as Reduced Fat) peanut butter. The reason for the product recall is the possibility of bacterial contamination, specifically Salmonella contamination, in some of these finished products. The product at risk is packed in plastic jars with a product weight of 16.3…

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  • Product Recall Announced by St. James Smokehouse Inc. for Scotch Reserve Whiskey and Honey Smoked Salmon

    Product Recall Announced by St. James Smokehouse Inc. for Scotch Reserve Whiskey and Honey Smoked Salmon

    St. James Smokehouse Incorporated recently announced a product recall for its Scotch Reserve Whiskey and Honey Smoked Salmon for a possible Listeria monocytogenes infection. The retail packs which contain the smoked salmon are under the lot code 5797 and batch code 4759, with a UPC number of 853729001151. These codes are found on a white…

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  • A Product Recall of Protein Supplements Due to A Possibility of Health Risk

    A Product Recall of Protein Supplements Due to A Possibility of Health Risk

    On March 29, Nutrition Express of California announced a voluntary product recall for its whey isolate products. The reason for the recall is the possibility of Salmonella contamination. The recall was initiated after the company’s supplier for whey protein recalled its product because it tested positive for Salmonella. The product recall is limited only to…

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  • A Product Recall for Jalapeno Peppers

    A Product Recall for Jalapeno Peppers

    The company Thomas Produce of Florida announced a product recall for their jalapeno peppers last March 18. The recall was due to the possibility of bacterial infection on the product, particularly by the Salmonella bacteria. The recall was made after some of the products tested positive for Salmonella during a routine sampling made by the…

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  • A Product Recall for Pierre Foods’ Jamwich

    A Product Recall for Pierre Foods’ Jamwich

    On March 11, Pierre Foods announced a company initiated product recall for 320 cases of its Jamwich product. The reason for the recall is the possible contamination of the products by Listeria monocytogenes. The product recall was made after one sample tested positive for Listeria monocytogenes in a routine random sampling. Pierre Foods and the…

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  • Nine Pounds of Cheese from Royal Blue Stilton® Recalled Due to Possible Presence of Listeria Monocytogenes

    Nine Pounds of Cheese from Royal Blue Stilton® Recalled Due to Possible Presence of Listeria Monocytogenes

    Atlanta Corporation announced, last June 14, a recall for cheeses under the Royal Blue Stilton® brand. The said cheese product was recalled because of a possible contamination by the bacteria Listeria monocytogenes. The possible contamination was found out after Atalanta Corporation tested the cheese product. The company performed a random test after knowing of another…

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  • Precautionary Recall for Dole’s Italian Style Salads

    Precautionary Recall for Dole’s Italian Style Salads

    Dole Vegetables announced on June 22, a precautionary recall on a specific number of its Italian blend packed salads. This precautionary recall is due to a possible Listeria contamination on specific cases of the product. The problem was discovered when a pack of the salad tested positive for the presence of Listeria monocytogenes in a…

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  • Salmonella on Earth Fare’s Spicy Bean Burgers

    Salmonella on Earth Fare’s Spicy Bean Burgers

    There was a recall announced about Earth Fare of North Carolina, for specific lots of its Spicy Bean Burger. The products were recalled because of a possible bacterial contamination. The problem was discovered during a routine sampling done by the FDA. Results of the tests done on the samples showed that Salmonella was present in…

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