- Fudgeamentals from Melville, New York, remembers the candy made with Jif.
- Fresh Del Monte is reminiscent of freshly cut fruit and vegetable products that contain Jif peanut butter sauce.
- Coblentz Chocolate Co., based in Walnut Creek, Ohio, removes several peanut butter products related to the removal of Jif.
- Indianapolis Garden Cut LLC remembers apple wedges and celery bites sold with peanut butter.
- Mary’s Harvest Fresh Foods of Portland, Oregon, recalls cups of peanut butter and celery.
- Cargill recalls certain snacks sold online and through the Wilbur Chocolate Store in Lititz, Pennsylvania.
- Taher, based in Plymouth, Minnesota, recalls the Fresh Seasons energy packs that contain Jif.
Consumers who have these items should remove them or return them to the place of purchase.
JM Smucker Co. recalled several types of Jif peanut butter on May 20 after interviews and lab findings suggested it could be contaminated. Fourteen cases of salmonella have been reported in 12 states, with two people hospitalized. However, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says the actual number of diseases is likely to be higher.