|


IMPORTANT
PEANUT BUTTER RECALL
Did you get food poisoning or Salmonella from eating peanut butter?
The FDA has "advised consumers not to eat any Peter Pan peanut
butter purchased since May 2006 and not to eat Great Value peanut
butter with a product code beginning with "2111" purchased
since May 2006 because of risk of contamination with Salmonella
Tennessee."
The FDA reports that "The Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) has identified 290 people from 39 states who have
gotten sick" from this type of Salmonella.
If you have eaten the Peter Pan or Great value peanut butter and
have symptoms of Salmonella such as fever, diarrha or abdominal
cramps, you are advised to contact your health care provider immediately.
If you have become sick or have symptoms of food poisoning from
peanut, learn more about your options and get an instant
answer to your questions. Call today and speak with an Attorney:
1.800.838.0800.
|


$1.5 Million: Over the counter Pharmacy
cases. Two cases involving an over the counter drug. 2004
$5+ Million: Multiple pharmacy cases.
Involving damage caused by a prescription drug. 2004

"I was amazed at how the team at Burke and Eisner was able
to cut through it all, and successfully obtain the highest possible
compensation for my losses."
(NH Client)

FDA: Update
on Salmonella Outbreak and Peter Pan Peanut Butter
and Great Value Peanut Butter
FDA: FDA
Warns Consumers Not to Eat Certain Jars of Peter Pan Peanut Butter
and Great Value Peanut Butter
Product May be Contaminated With Salmonella
FDA: FDA
Warns Consumers Not to Eat Certain Jars of Peter Pan Peanut Butter
and Great Value Peanut Butter (view photos)
FDA: Questions
and Answers:
Peter Pan & Great Value Peanut Butter
Salmonella Outbreak and Product Recall
|