Top tip: avoid peanut butter if it has shards of blue plastic.
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What's up with the other states? Fuck 'em?!
Pretty misleading title. Seems like its just food industry packets you probably get or use at restaurants and hospitals. Doubt many people have these at home in their pantry.
What peanut butter products are being recalled?
According to the FDA, peanut butter products being recalled include:
Creamy peanut butter packets, in sizes of 0.5-ounce and 0.75-ounce cups, and 1.12-ounce packs.
Twin packs combining creamy peanut butter with strawberry jam, in 1.12-ounce and 1-ounce cups
Twin packs combining creamy peanut butter with grape jelly, in 1.12-ounce and 1-ounce cups
The products were sold by private-label brands such as US Foods, DYMA Brands, Flavor Fresh, Sysco House Recipe, Katy’s Kitchen, and Gordon Food Service, the FDA said.
These things were gold in boot camp. I'm sure they had them in college but I have no recall of them from my brief time there. But the three months I was at Parris Island, and the fact that dudes stole some from the chow hall and the whole platoon had to pay for it, will have me remember them forever.
I agree this definitely happens, but another part of the article mentions this recall started in April 2025 so if that did happen that was over half a year ago and probably used by now or hopefully discarded.
"While the recall was first initiated in April 2025, the FDA classified it as Class II on Feb. 12. That designation means using or being exposed to the products may cause temporary or medically reversible health problems, and the risk of serious injury is considered low."
Yeah, this article is sensationalist bullshit. 🤮
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Peanut butter recall and a baseball bat

Someone had to do it.
Yeah, bats are tastiest with peanut butter. Rats go with ketchup. Politicians with gasoline. And pierogi with sour cream.
You leave sour cream out of this.