The affected products include both creamy and crunchy peanut butters, peanut butter to-go packs, and the natural squeeze pouch.
products include both creamy and crunchy peanut butters, peanut butter to-go packs, and the natural squeeze pouch.the product immediately if it is included in the recall, which is being conducted with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
J.M. Smucker said it’s not able to estimate the recall’s financial impact for the fiscal year that ended on April 30 or the current fiscal year 2023, but will provide that information once it’s available.
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