Health & Fitness
Peanut Butter Recall Expands In PA Amid Outbreak
Wawa and Walmart are among the stores that have issued recalls over a salmonella outbreak.

PENNSYLVANIA — Several more products have been impacted by the recent Jif peanut plant salmonella outbreak, officials said this week.
The outbreak, which occurred at a Jif plant in Kentucky, has caused 10 companies to recall products. Those companies include Pennsylvania stalwarts like Wawa and Walmart, as well stores like Del Monte and Albertsons.
So far 14 people in 12 states have fallen ill due to the outbreak, two of whom have been hospitalized, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Genome sequencing tied the strain of salmonella to a J.M. Smucker Co. facility in Lexington. The company has recalled certain Jif peanut butter products with lot code numbers ranging from 1274425 to 2140425 in cases where the first seven digits end with 425, which indicates the item was made in Lexington.
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Below is a full list of the newly recalled products:
- May 21, Wawa apple and peanut butter dippers
- May 23, multiple Wilbur chocolate products made by Cargill
- May 24, multiple fruit snack trays and cups made by Country Fresh
- May 24, Fresh Seasons Power Packs made by Taher Inc.
- May 24, Garden Cut Apple Wedges and Celery Bites with Peanut Butter
- May 24, Mary’s Harvest Celery and Apple Peanut Butter Cups
- May 24, various chocolate products containing peanut butter made by Coblentz Chocolate Co.
- May 24, store-prepared items containing peanut butter made by Albertsons Companies
- May 25, cut fruit and vegetable products made by Del Monte
- May 25, Walmart and Fudgeamentals fudge made by Fudgeamentals
Read more about the Jif peanut butter recall and the affected products.
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