Chocolate & Snack Companies Recall Peanut Butter Treats
January 19, 2009 by Heather R.
Filed under Chocolate News, Chocolate Products

Snack giants Keebler, Little Debbie, General Mills and Austin are recalling peanut butter treats in the wake of the salmonella-tainted peanut butter scare from last week.
Though there have been no complaints about illnesses from the Little Debbie snacks specifically, the company is still recalling peanut butter toasty sandwich crackers and peanut butter cheese sandwich crackers made since July 1.
General Mills is recalling their popular LARABAR Peanut Butter Cookie and JamFrakas Peanut Butter Blisscrisp snack bars.
The Hy-Vee supermarket chain is recalling bakery products that contain peanut butter, and Ralcorp Frozen Bakery Products, which sells through Wal-Mart has recalled several brands of peanut butter cookies. ZonePerfect Chocolate Peanut Butter bars and Peanut toffee bars have also been added to the list.
South Bend Chocolate Co. has also issued a voluntary recall of certain candies manufactured with possibly tainted peanut butter.
Many other snack and candy companies are coming forward to say their treats are safe, such as Mars, Tastykake, and Hershey.
There have been nearly 500 cases of illness and six deaths linked to the salmonella outbreak.
Basically, steer clear of ready-made peanut butter snacks for a while (jarred peanut butter is not affected by any recalls — yet).
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im just greatful that the jar peanut butter is ok at least we can stil hve HOMEMADE peanutbutter treats .i think it will do alot of kids good to taste HOMEMADE again!