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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 25740" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I may be mistaken, but I didn't think the ice cream toppings were ever available in grocery stores. I thought they said they were only distributed to fast food restaurants (Sonic?) in large commercial-sized containers. If this were the case, recalling it would be a lot easier - the restaurant chains would simply stop using it!</p><p></p><p>I was never much of a peanut butter fan ... but then I bought a huge jar of the honey-roasted flavor and LOVED it! It <em>does</em> taste just like honey-roasted peanuts! I had already eaten a little of it when the recall came out ... I looked at it and it did have the numbers involved in the recall on the lid! So I threw it out, just to be safe, but I hated to do it.</p><p></p><p>Two things I'm still not clear on ... </p><p></p><p>... Would anybody still be <em>using</em> peanut butter that had been on their shelf since <em>2004</em>??? Yuk!</p><p></p><p>... and if this involves peanut butter made ever since <em>2004</em>, how come nobody got sick from it in 2004 ... or 2005 ... or 2006???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 25740, member: 1883"] I may be mistaken, but I didn't think the ice cream toppings were ever available in grocery stores. I thought they said they were only distributed to fast food restaurants (Sonic?) in large commercial-sized containers. If this were the case, recalling it would be a lot easier - the restaurant chains would simply stop using it! I was never much of a peanut butter fan ... but then I bought a huge jar of the honey-roasted flavor and LOVED it! It [i]does[/i] taste just like honey-roasted peanuts! I had already eaten a little of it when the recall came out ... I looked at it and it did have the numbers involved in the recall on the lid! So I threw it out, just to be safe, but I hated to do it. Two things I'm still not clear on ... ... Would anybody still be [i]using[/i] peanut butter that had been on their shelf since [i]2004[/i]??? Yuk! ... and if this involves peanut butter made ever since [i]2004[/i], how come nobody got sick from it in 2004 ... or 2005 ... or 2006??? [/QUOTE]
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