Peanut butter recalled in Wisconsin

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More than 20,000 peanut butter products sold in Wisconsin and 39 ⁠other states are being recalled for possible plastic contamination, USA Today reported.  

The affected products were produced by Ventura Foods and sold under multiple brands. 

The recall began in April 2025 after blue plastic was found in a filter during production, but the FDA classified it as a Class II recall Feb. 12.  

The following products were named in the recall: 

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  • Creamy peanut butter packets in 0.5-ounce cups, 0.75-ounce cups and 1.12-ounce packs; 
  • Twin packs combining creamy peanut butter and strawberry jam in 1.12-ounce cups and ⁠1-ounce cups; and
  • Twin packs combining creamy peanut butter and ⁠grape jelly in 1.12-ounce and 1-ounce cups.

According to the FDA notice, affected products were sold by brands such as US Foods, ⁠DYMA Brands, Sysco House ‌Recipe and Gordon Food Service. 

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