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    Peanut Butter Salmonella Outbreak

    Looks like some Peter Pan and Great Value peanut butters are salmonella tainted. Check it out to make sure that your PB is not contaminated.

    http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,252061,00.html


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    I'll just stick with my Skippy Peanut Butter

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    That is what I use

    Skippy Natural Creamy

    SOOOOOOO TASTY!!!!!!!!!

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    Thanks for the link.. thats crazy..I use Richard's Natural PB.. sooo good!

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    lol I saw that on the news....at the time I was finishing my 3rd PBJ.

    both my Peter Pan jars have the # they said...so it sucks..hopefully I dont get sick...

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    Quote Originally Posted by xlxBigSexyxlx
    lol I saw that on the news....at the time I was finishing my 3rd PBJ.

    both my Peter Pan jars have the # they said...so it sucks..hopefully I dont get sick...
    WOW, that really sucks, hope you don't get sick. I am about halfway through my jar of Skippy Natty, so I think I would know by now if it was tainted or not. LOL


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    Quote Originally Posted by jman98z24
    WOW, that really sucks, hope you don't get sick. I am about halfway through my jar of Skippy Natty, so I think I would know by now if it was tainted or not. LOL


    ya it does suck.

    How long does it take to kick in? If I was to get sick? Few Days?

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    A person infected with the Salmonella enteritidis bacterium usually has fever, abdominal cramps, and diarrhea beginning 12 to 72 hours after consuming a contaminated food or beverage. The illness usually lasts 4 to 7 days, and most persons recover without antibiotic treatment. However, the diarrhea can be severe, and the person may be ill enough to require hospitalization.

    The elderly, infants, and those with impaired immune systems may have a more severe illness. In these patients, the infection may spread from the intestines to the blood stream, and then to other body sites and can cause death unless the person is treated promptly with antibiotics.

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    why don't those workers wash there hands after scrathing their bungholes!

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    just threw out my bottle of peter pan 21111 wife was sick from it too

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