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Skippy Foods has issued a recall of some of their popular peanut butter for an alarming reason — it may contain steel fragments! Hormel Foods, which owns the Skippy Foods brand, announced the ...
Skippy Foods is recalling select reduced-fat peanut butters because some jars may contain stainless steel fragments. They were sold in 18 states.
Skippy Foods says it has voluntarily recalled 161,000 pounds of peanut butter in 18 states due to potential stainless steal fragments. Skippy Foods says it has voluntarily recalled 161,000 pounds ...
In 2011, Hormel Foods announced a two-for-one stock split. [42] In 2013, Hormel Foods purchased Skippy—the best-selling brand of peanut butter in China and the second-best-selling brand in the world—from Unilever for $700 million; the sale included Skippy's American and Chinese factories. [43]
Skippy is an American brand of peanut butter manufactured in the United States and China. First sold in 1932, [1] Skippy is currently manufactured by Hormel Foods, [2] which bought the brand from Unilever in 2013. [3]
The affected products: 40-ounce Skippy Reduced Fat Creamy Peanut Butter Spread with best-by dates of May 4 or 5, 2023; 16.3-ounce Skippy Reduced Fat Chunky Peanut Butter Spread with best-by dates ...
A peanut butter recall was voluntarily issued in September 2012 by Sunland Inc. due to salmonella. [89] After further investigation, the recall included all 240 products, made at Sunland's production plant in Portales, New Mexico manufactured since March 1, 2010.
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