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The recall of peanut butter products is due to potential contamination with Salmonella, a bacterium that can cause serious illness in humans.
The list of recalled peanut butter items includes products from various brands such as Jif, Skippy, Peter Pan, and other private label brands. Specific products include peanut butter spreads, peanut butter cups, and various snacks and baked goods containing peanut butter as an ingredient.
You can check the packaging of the product for any specific brand or product names mentioned in the recall. You can also check the FDA website for a full list of recalled items.
If you have a recalled peanut butter product, you should stop consuming it immediately and return it to the store for a full refund. You can also contact the manufacturer for further instructions or assistance.
If the peanut butter product you have is not on the list of recalled items, it should be safe to consume. However, it is always important to properly check the packaging and expiration date of any food product before consuming it.