Prenatal Rx Tablets and King Nut Peanut Butter Recall 2009

Are You Up to Date on Your Recalls?

The peanut butter recall 2009 demonstrates that even peanut butter is no longer safe for indiscriminate human consumption. Of course, with warnings against Prenatal Rx tablets making less news than King Nut, the question is posed if you are up to date on the recalled items on your shelves
Prenatal Rx Tablets and King Nut Peanut Butter Recall 2009
 and in your medicine cabinet.

Peanut Butter Recall

The Seattle Times reports that King Nut of Ohio is recalling two lines of peanut butter - King Nut and Parnell's Pride - because of their potential links to a salmonella outbreak. US Recall News advises that the peanut butter recall 2009 involves products manufactured by the Peanut Corporation of America, but thus far is limited to only the two products indicated, not other peanut butter containing products sold under the King Nut name.

It appears that California is the current hotbed for salmonella cases related to this peanut butter recall. Thus far 55 cases have been confirmed. Nationwide, there are 399 cases of consumers who showed symptoms related to salmonella.

Peanut Corporation of America Expresses Concern

Although expressing its concerns about the salmonella found in a jar of its peanut butter, the Peanut Corporation of America goes on record that there is a "possibility of cross contamination from another source," since the King Nut peanut butter was served at a nursing facility. Moreover, the company wants consumers to know that this product is used predominantly in institutions - the military, schools and nursing facilities - and is not a peanut butter that is available to the retail consumer.

Overall, it is evident that the manufacturer, distributor, and also the U.S. Food and Drug Administration are working together to get to the bottom of the salmonella outbreak.

A Tale of Two Manufacturers: Actavis Totowa, LLC

Unlike the manufacturer associated with the peanut butter recall 2009, the drug manufacturer Actavis Totowa, LLC was compelled to cooperate with the federal government by a consent decree. The FDA released a listing of 2009 new drugs that are not approved and yet manufactured by Actavis. Among them are Prenatal Rx tablets.

 
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all these recalls are scary.. makes you wonder all the time if what you buy might kill you...

Posted on 01/12/2009 at 5:01:05 PM

You've got your peanut butter in my salmonella...another informative piece.

Posted on 01/12/2009 at 4:01:34 PM

So we are supposed to feel better that the King Nut and Parnell peanut butters were for institutional and military use? It doesn't matter to me. Schools, nursing homes... this peanut butter could be potentially served to those who are the weakest and most likely to suffer severe enough symptoms to need hospitalized. Shame, shame, shame on them.

Posted on 01/12/2009 at 12:01:56 PM

Gosh it's like prenatal tablets are hazardous. Hope no docors are prescribing those things.

Posted on 01/12/2009 at 12:01:06 PM

Ever since the Peter Pan recall I am not a fan of peanut butter. I'm with jcorn on the prenatal tablets.

Posted on 01/12/2009 at 11:01:53 AM

Thanks for the great information.

Posted on 01/12/2009 at 11:01:22 AM

Wow, that's totally messed up.

Posted on 01/12/2009 at 11:01:20 AM

The prenatal tablets would have had me feeling terrible if I'd taken them and then discovered they were subject to recall! Thanks for the updates and info.

Posted on 01/12/2009 at 11:01:40 AM

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