Highlighted products include and their current status:
- Power Bar – Safe
- Balance Bars – Safe
- Mars Snackfood (Snickers) – Safe
- Clif Bars – Voluntary Recall
- Zone Perfect – Voluntary Recall
- Larabar – Voluntary Recall
- Kashi – Voluntary Recall
- Nature’s Path – Voluntary Recall
- Trader Joe’s – Voluntary Recall
I got this e-mail from PowerBar today. I assume It covers their Pria product line as well.
We would like to take a moment to reassure you that none of our PowerBar products are affected by the recent reports of salmonella found in certain types of peanut butter and peanut paste ingredients traced to Peanut Corporation of America (PCA), the company that announced a nationwide recall of peanut butter. It is important to know that PowerBar does not purchase or source any peanut butter-based ingredients from PCA.
Consumer safety is our top priority and we utilize extensive quality control processes and checkpoints to ensure our products are in full compliance with U.S. Food and Drug Administration requirements.
We’re passionate about sports and fitness. That’s why we started PowerBar to begin with-to help athletes like you reach your goals by providing trusted, proven nutritional products.
For the full safety release, visit:
www.powerbar.comFor a limited time, we’re offering a 10% discount on select PowerBar products. Visit www.PowerBarStore.com and enter discount code: PUSH09 at check out.
Respectfully,
PowerBar
I couldn’t find any information about Gatorade, or Balance Bars.
Update (2/2/09): Balance Bars updated their website to include this statement:
Balance is NOT recalling any products in connection with the recent salmonella outbreak related to peanut butter and paste.
Mars Snackfood US continues to say all of their products are safe. A full list and detailed information can be found below.
19 January 2009 – United States
Hackettstown, NJ – January 18, 2009 – Mars Snackfood US today issued the following statement in reaction to the ongoing FDA investigation into peanut butter:“Mars Snackfood US remains confident in the safety and quality of our products that contain peanut butter, all of which are safe to enjoy. Mars does not receive or process any peanuts or peanut butter from Peanut Corporation of America or King Nut, the companies that, according to FDA’s most recent update on its investigation, appear to be the source of contaminated product. In addition, we have not been asked by the FDA to recall any products in relation to the current investigation into salmonella.At Mars, the majority of our products are manufactured using our own peanut butter made from our own roasted peanuts.
Food safety is of paramount importance to Mars, and we are committed to the highest standards of quality and safety. At Mars, we maintain a strict quality control program to ensure that our products leave our factories exceeding our high standards. Consumers can continue to have confidence in the quality of all Mars Snackfood US products.”
The following Mars Snackfood US products contain peanut butter, none of which is sourced from the companies being investigated by the FDA:
· M&M’S® Peanut Butter Chocolate Candies
· SNICKERS® Brand
· SNICKERS® Brand Ice Cream
· TWIX® Peanut Butter Cookie Bars
· KUDOS® Peanut Butter Granola Bars
· Ethel M Chocolates® and ethel’s® chocolate lounge
About Mars Snackfood US:
Mars Snackfood US is the United States snack operations of Mars North America. With more than $7 billion in annual sales in the U.S., Mars North America includes food, snack and petcare segments, which are a symbol of excellence for quality brands. Headquartered in Mount Olive, New Jersey, Mars North America employs more than 15,000 associates in the United States, with 72 facilities nationwide. Mars Snackfood US includes some of the world’s favorite brands such as, M&M’S® Brand, SNICKERS® Brand, DOVE® Chocolate Brand, MILKY WAY® Brand, 3 MUSKETEERS® Brand, TWIX® Brand. Additional popular brands in the petcare and food segments for Mars North America include UNCLE BEN’S® Brand, PEDIGREE® Brand Food for Dogs, and WHISKAS® Brand Food for Cats. Please visit mars.com.
Clif Bars has issued a voluntary recall:
On January 19, 2009, we announced a voluntary recall of 14 U.S and 4 Canadian products including CLIF Bar, CLIF Builder’s, CLIF MOJO, CLIF Kid Organic ZBaR and LUNA Bar, in the U.S. and Canada because the peanut butter in those products was sourced, for a limited period of time, from the Peanut Corporation of America (PCA). PCA is a manufacturer and supplier of peanut butter for many food companies and manufacturers.
PCA is under investigation by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for a recent Salmonella outbreak thought to be caused by tainted peanut butter. In light of this investigation, and with an abundance of caution, Clif Bar & Company has enacted a voluntary recall. We take the health and safety of our consumers very seriously.
UPDATED 2/5/2009 to reflect expanded recall. More info here.
In the U.S, the following products with BEST BY or SELL BY dates1 within the ranges below, all sizes and packages, are included in the initial and expanded recall.
CLIF BAR Chocolate Chip Peanut Crunch
09OCT08 to 31DEC09
CLIF BAR Crunchy Peanut Butter
09OCT08 to 31DEC09
CLIF BAR Peanut Toffee Buzz
09OCT08 to 31DEC09
CLIF Builder’s Peanut Butter
20SEP08 to 31DEC09
CLIF Kid Organic ZBaR Peanut Butter
21OCT08 to 31DEC09
LUNA Nutz Over Chocolate
28OCT08 to 31DEC09
LUNA Peanut Butter Cookie
28OCT08 to 31DEC09
MOJO Honey Roasted Peanut
01SEP07 to 31OCT09
MOJO Mixed Nuts
01SEP07 to 31OCT09
MOJO Mountain Mix
01SEP07 to 31OCT09
MOJO Peanut Butter Pretzel
01SEP07 to 31OCT09
MOJO Dipped Chocolate Peanut
01SEP07 to 31OCT09
MOJO Dipped Peanut Butter and Jelly
01SEP07 to 31OCT09
MOJO Dipped Fruit and Nut
01SEP07 to 31OCT09In Canada, the following products are included in the recall. Only bars with wrappers that have the following EXPIRY DATE/DATE D’EXPIRATION codes1 on them, in all sizes and packages, are being recalled:
CLIF BAR Chocolate Chip Peanut Crunch / Brisures de Chocolat aux Arachides Croquants
2008OC04 to 2009DE31
CLIF BAR Crunchy Peanut Butter / Beurre d’ Arachide Croquant
2008OC04 to 2009DE31
CLIF BAR Peanut Toffee Buzz / Toffee et Arachides
2008OC04 to 2009DE31
CLIF Builder’s Peanut Butter / Beurre d’Arachide
2009MA06 to 2009DE31
LUNA Nutz Over Chocolate Saveur de Noix et Chocolat
2008OC28 to 2009DE31In the United Kingdom (UK), the following products are included in the recall. Only bars that have the following dates1 on them, in all sizes and packages, are being recalled:
CLIF BAR Crunchy Peanut Butter
BEST BEFORE:
07NOV2008 to 31DEC2009
LUNA Nutz Over Chocolate Saveur de Noix et Chocolat
EXPIRY DATE/DATE D’EXPIRATION:
2008OC28 to 2009DE31No other CLIF or LUNA products or flavors are included in this recall.
If you purchased the recalled bars, please destroy them but retain the BEST BY, SELL BY or EXPIRY DATE/DATE D’EXPIRATION code found on the back of the package.
Costco and Sam’s Club members should return any recalled products to your local club store for a full refund.
For all other consumers, contact us online or call 1-800-CLIFBAR (1-800-254-3227). Please note, we’re experiencing a high call and email volume, and are working to respond to all inquiries as quickly as possible.
Rest assured, we are doing everything we can to address this situation. Consumer safety is our number one priority.
To read Clif Bar & Company’s press release, click here.
Retailers, click here for a product recall list with UPC codes.
For more information on Salmonella, please visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Web site (www.cdc.gov) or call 800-CDC-INFO (800-232-4636).
1 The images below show where to find the BEST BY or SELL BY codes. The code is stamped on the back of the wrapper, to the right of the words SELL BY or BEST BY. Please note: these are only two examples of recalled products:
Updated (2/2/09) ZonePerfect bar’s parent company Abbott Nutrition announced a voluntary recall of 3 products.
Here is the official announcement:
Abbott Nutrition today announced that it is initiating a precautionary, voluntary recall of ZonePerfect® Chocolate Peanut Butter bars, ZonePerfect® Peanut Toffee bars and NutriPals™ Peanut Butter Chocolate bars in response to the widening recall involving peanut butter and peanut paste ingredients manufactured by Peanut Corporation of America (PCA). PCA was one of the peanut ingredient suppliers to the company.
The specified Abbott Nutrition items, sold in the U.S. and internationally (Mexico, New Zealand and Singapore) in various packages and quantities, have not been linked to a nationwide salmonella outbreak and there have been no reported cases of the salmonella illness associated with ZonePerfect or NutriPals products. Abbott Nutrition tests every lot of finished ZonePerfect and NutriPals bars for salmonella and no salmonella contamination has been detected. This voluntary recall does not apply to Abbott Nutrition products sold in Canada.
Abbott Nutrition’s action to issue a voluntary recall was supported by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration’s advisement to manufacturers of an ongoing outbreak of salmonella involving peanut butter and peanut paste supplied by PCA. No other Abbott Nutrition products have been impacted by the PCA recall.
As part of its priority to ensure the safety and quality of all of its products, Abbott is issuing the voluntary recall. Abbott is working with retail partners to remove the specified products from retail store shelves and encouraging customers and consumers to verify if they have the specified products.
Consumers who have purchased the recalled products are urged to destroy the product. U.S. consumers with questions or who would like a refund may contact Abbott Nutrition Consumer Relations at (800) 986-8884, Monday through Friday, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time. Consumers with questions or concerns about their health should contact their doctor.
Products impacted by the voluntary withdrawal are as follows:
- ZonePerfect Chocolate Peanut Butter bars, all sizes and quantities
- ZonePerfect Peanut Toffee bars, all sizes and quantities
- NutriPals Peanut Butter Chocolate nutrition bars, all sizes and quantities
General Mills has announced that its Larabar and JamFrakas lines may be affected by the peanut butter recall.
General Mills announced today a voluntary recall of LÄRABAR Peanut Butter Cookie flavor snack bars and JamFrakas Peanut Butter Blisscrisp flavor snack bars because peanut butter in the products was sourced from Peanut Corporation of America, and may be contaminated with salmonella. No illnesses have been reported in connection with LÄRABAR or JamFrakas products, and no other types, varieties or flavors of LÄRABAR or JamFrakas products are being recalled.
No other General Mills products are involved or impacted. See update below.
Peanut butter produced by Peanut Corporation of America (PCA) has been implicated in an outbreak of salmonella. As the scope of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) investigation into this outbreak expanded this weekend, Peanut Corporation of America expanded its recall to additional lot codes of peanut butter. PCA supplied peanut butter to one of General Mills’ suppliers, including some lots that were part of the expanded recall, prompting General Mills to issue its own voluntary national Class I recall of the two LÄRABAR and JamFrakas products potentially involved.
LÄRABAR Peanut Butter Cookie flavor snack bars and JamFrakas Peanut Butter Blisscrisp flavor snack bars are distributed nationally under the LÄRABAR and JamFrakas brands, and are sold primarily as individual bars in grocery and specialty retail stores.
The specific products in this recall include:
LÄRABAR Peanut Butter Cookie snack bars Individual Bar 54818-00014-7 Caddy (16-bar sleeve) 54818-00064-2 6-bar pack 93759-00298-8 6-bar, 6-pack case 93759-00299-5 UPC Case Code 54818-00085-7
JamFrakas Peanut Butter Blisscrisp
snack bars Individual Bar 93759-00212-4 Caddy (18-bar sleeve) 93759-00213-1
UPC Case Code 93759-00214-8A combined 15,000 cases of product are involved. This includes all production of these two particular flavors, which were introduced in June.
Consumers who have products covered by this recall are urged to dispose of the product, and to contact LÄRABAR or JamFrakas for a full refund. Consumers with questions or concerns about the recall may call the toll-free hotline at 1-800-543-2147 or visit www.generalmills.com.
Updated 2-12-09
The specific products in this recall include:
- Cascadian Farm Peanut Butter Chip Chewy Granola Bars
Individual Bar UPC 0 21908-40802 6 (Not Sold Individually)
Carton (6 Bars) UPC 0 21908-14631 7 - Cascadian Farm Sweet & Salty Mixed Nuts Chewy Granola Bars
Individual Bar UPC 0 21908 50442 1 (Not Sold Individually)
Carton (5 bars) UPC 0 21908 40774 6 - Cascadian Farm Sweet & Salty Peanut Pretzel Chewy Granola Bars
Individual Bar UPC 0 21908-50443 8 (Not Sold Individually)
Carton (5 bars) UPC 0 21908 40775 3
Kashi announced a voluntary recall of select KASHI™ TLC™ CHEWY GRANOLA BAR flavors and all KASHI™ TLC™ CHEWY COOKIE flavors. The official list is here (pdf).
- Kashi™ TLC™ Chewy Granola Bars in Trail Mix and Honey Almond Flax varieties, 7.4-ounce box with a “Best If Used Before” date prior to September 19, 2009 and followed by the letters CD (SEP 19 2009 CD), with the following UPC codes: 1862703000, 1862703001, 1862723959, 1862728409, 1862731567.
- Kashi™ TLC™ Chewy Granola Bars Peanut Peanut Butter, 7.4-ounce box with a “Best If Used Before” date prior to August 8, 2009 and followed by the letters CD (AUG 08 2009 CD), with the following UPC codes: 1862703002.
- Kashi™ TLC™ Chewy Cookies in Oatmeal Dark Chocolate, Happy Trail Mix and Oatmeal Raisin Flax varieties only, 8.5-ounce box with a “Best If Used Before” date prior to July 30, 2009, with the following UPC codes: 1862732467, 1862742593, 1862762001, 1862762002, 1862762003.
Nature’s Path has issued a voluntary recall of the following prodcuts:
No illnesses have been reported in connection with Optimum Energy Bars and we believe the risk to be low because the bars are baked. No other Nature’s Path products are being recalled. The peanut butter in all other Nature’s Path products is sourced from Golden Boy Foods in British Columbia, Canada, which is in no way involved in the investigation.
The affected products are marked BEST BEFORE 01OCT09A, 03FEB09B, and 29APR09B.
If you have an Optimum Energy Bar Peanut Butter flavor with these expiration date, return it to the retail store where you purchased it for a full refund. If you have any questions at all please call the Nature’s Path customer service line at 1-866-880-7284.
Trader Joe’s has announcedthe following voluntary recall of their branded products:
1. Trader Joe’s Celery with Peanut Butter
2. Trader Joe’s Peanut Butter Chewy Coated & Drizzled Granola Bars
3. Trader Joe’s Nutty Chocolate Chewy Coated & Drizzle Granola Bars
4. Trader Joe’s Sliced Green Apples with All Natural Peanut Butter
5. Trader Ming’s Spicy Kung Pao Chicken Rice Bowl
6. Trader Joe’s Vegan Pad Thai with Tofu
7. Trader Joe’s Gluten Free Peanut Butter Cookie Dough
8. Trader Joe’s Sutter’s Formula Cookies (only sold in our SoCal; AZ; NM and NV stores)
9. Trader Joe’s Vegan Trail Mix Cookies (only sold in our SoCal; AZ; NM and NV stores)
10. Trader Joe’s Peanut Butter & Chocolate Chip Cookies (only sold in our GA; IL; IN; MI; MN; MO; OH; Pittsburgh, PA; TN; and WI stores)
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Hi Nick,
Hope this note finds you well. I work with PowerBar, and we are pleased to see that you posted our e-mail regarding the recent peanut butter recall. We appreciate your efforts to keep your readers well-informed.
Per your post, I'm writing to confirm that our e-mail does indeed cover our Pria bars as well.
Again, none of our PowerBar products are affected by the recent reports of salmonella found in certain types of peanut butter and peanut paste ingredients traced to Peanut Corporation of America (PCA), the company that announced a nationwide recall of peanut butter. It is important to know that PowerBar does not purchase or source any peanut butter-based ingredients from PCA.
We hope that this clears up any confusion for you and your readers, and we appreciate your time. Please be in touch if you have additional questions.
Thanks,
Jillian
For PowerBar
jillian.mcdowell [at] clynch.com
Jillian – Thanks for stopping by and clarifying the Pria information. It is appreciated.
No problem. Again, if you or your readers have questions, feel free to get in touch.
Jillian
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