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The recall involved both Peter Pan and Great Value peanut butter with a product code starting with the digits "2111."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070215/ap_on_he_me/peanut_butter_salmonella;_ylt=Au77htRzj.o1TvXoFjrimcPVJRIF |title=Peanut butter recalled over salmonella |accessdate=2007-02-15 |author=Funk, Josh |date=2007-02-15 |publisher=Associated Press }}</ref> The recall included all ConAgra produced peanut butter sold in the United States since October, 2004.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cnn.com/2007/HEALTH/03/12/salmonella.peanut.butter.reut/index.html?eref=rss_topstories|title=Peanut butter recall widens |accessdate=2007-03-12 |author=none |date=2007-03-12 |publisher=Reuters }}</ref> On [[April 5]], [[2007]], the company announced it had traced the source of the salmonella to a leaky roof and sprinkler in its Georgia plant. Peter Pan products returned to stores in late August 2007.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://kutv.com/health/health_story_220154649.html |title=Peter Pan Peanut Butter To Return To Shelves |publisher=KUTV: CBS News }}</ref>
The recall involved both Peter Pan and Great Value peanut butter with a product code starting with the digits "2111."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070215/ap_on_he_me/peanut_butter_salmonella;_ylt=Au77htRzj.o1TvXoFjrimcPVJRIF |title=Peanut butter recalled over salmonella |accessdate=2007-02-15 |author=Funk, Josh |date=2007-02-15 |publisher=Associated Press }}</ref> The recall included all ConAgra produced peanut butter sold in the United States since October, 2004.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cnn.com/2007/HEALTH/03/12/salmonella.peanut.butter.reut/index.html?eref=rss_topstories|title=Peanut butter recall widens |accessdate=2007-03-12 |author=none |date=2007-03-12 |publisher=Reuters }}</ref> On [[April 5]], [[2007]], the company announced it had traced the source of the salmonella to a leaky roof and sprinkler in its Georgia plant. Peter Pan products returned to stores in late August 2007.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://kutv.com/health/health_story_220154649.html |title=Peter Pan Peanut Butter To Return To Shelves |publisher=KUTV: CBS News }}</ref>

[[ESPN]] sportscaster [[Mike Golic]] and his family were among those sickened by the tainted peanut butter. While out sick, he called in to his radio show, ''[[Mike and Mike in the Morning]]'', on [[February 16]] and told partner [[Mike Greenberg]] that his jar of Peter Pan had the identified "2111" product code.


==Taglines==
==Taglines==

Revision as of 07:09, 6 November 2007

Peter Pan is a brand of peanut butter produced by ConAgra Foods and named after the J.M. Barrie character. The product was introduced by Swift & Company in 1920 under the name "E. K. Pond". The product was renamed in 1928. Originally packaged in a tin can with a turn key and re-closable lid, packaging was changed to glass jars during World War II because of metal shortages, and later to plastic jars.

Peter Pan Peanut Butter is sold in several varieties: Crunchy, Creamy, Honey Roasted, Reduced-Fat Creamy, Reduced-Fat Crunchy, and Reduced-Sugar Creamy.

The product was the main ingredient in Frankford Candy & Chocolate Company's now-discontinued product, Peter Pan Peanut Butter Cups.

Past spokesmen for Peter Pan have included actor Mark Linn-Baker and game-show host Art James.

Recall

Recalled jar of Peter Pan with "2111" product code.

In February 2007, Peter Pan and Great Value (Wal-Mart's store brand) peanut butters were linked to 425 cases of salmonella across the United States. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention officials believe this is the first salmonella outbreak involving peanut butter to occur in the United States.

The recall involved both Peter Pan and Great Value peanut butter with a product code starting with the digits "2111."[1] The recall included all ConAgra produced peanut butter sold in the United States since October, 2004.[2] On April 5, 2007, the company announced it had traced the source of the salmonella to a leaky roof and sprinkler in its Georgia plant. Peter Pan products returned to stores in late August 2007.[3]

Taglines

  • Doesn't stick to the roof of your mouth!
  • America's favorite.
  • Eat some peanut butter any time you can, but only if it's Peter Pan.
  • Picky people pick Peter Pan peanut butter, it's the peanut butter picky people pick.
  • Clap your hands! If you believe in peanut butter, you gotta believe in Peter Pan!
  • The simple pleasure you never outgrow.

References

  1. ^ Funk, Josh (2007-02-15). "Peanut butter recalled over salmonella". Associated Press. Retrieved 2007-02-15.
  2. ^ none (2007-03-12). "Peanut butter recall widens". Reuters. Retrieved 2007-03-12.
  3. ^ "Peter Pan Peanut Butter To Return To Shelves". KUTV: CBS News.