The answer would be no!!! Bumble Bee Products do not come from the same plants as Castleberrys products. The reason there was a recall in the first place is because Castleberrys found a case of botulism in the Hot Dog Chili Sauce, which was caused by undercooked meat (Beef) and so to make sure the safety of the consumer, they recalled all products that had beef in it that was produced at the same plant arounf the same time. Bumble Bee has its own plants and would not cross contaminate with meat products.
Yes, the Toyota recalls included SUV's. The RAV4, Highlander and Sequoia were included. For more information on the recalled Toyota's, visit http://www.toyota.com/recall/.
Their Honey Peanut Nutrition Energy Bar is included in the recall. See Related Links. It seems the company website does not include recall information.
no i checked up on it this weekend cuz I love them No. This product is not included in recall. See Related Links.
Smuckers products do not seem to be included in the 2009 PCA peanut products recall. See Related Links.
Yes. Certain production codes of Odwalla Chocolate Chip Peanut Bars are included in the 2009 PCA peanut products recall: "Enjoy by" codes of Dec 0607D, Dec 0707C, Dec 1707B, Dec 1807A, and Dec 1807B Their Peanut Crunch Bars are also included in the recall. See Related Links. Unfortunately, their website does not seem to address the recall at all.
Stop & Shop does have some items included in the 2009 PCA peanut products recall, but their peanut butter is not one of them. See Related Links.
I recently received (May 2008) a recall notice from GM about the bolts in the front doors that attach the window to the window regluator. A defect has been noted that could result in the glass shattering and causing injury. I would recommend that you contact GM to see if your car is included in this recall and for additional details.
recall #99V117000 ground screws coming loose over time
If you are concerned about whether or not a product you have is involved in this recall, check the FDA Recall website under Related Links and look at the manufacturer's website. The manufacturers know of everyone's concern and most will have a comment about whether or not their products are involved - usually on the home page. Or you can call the manufacturer's customer service.The South Beach product does not appear to be included in the 2009 PCA peanut products recall.
Several technical bulletins are generally issued for outboards each year, a recall however, is sent to each registered owner of the outboards involved, for customer awareness. I would contact a Mercury dealer to see if the motor in question was included in a recall campaign. If you are not the original owner, it can be determined if this particular engine had a recall issued, and if so, if the nessessary changes / repairs have already been addressed by the previous owner.
depending on the year check for factory recalls had same issue on my 1999 and they replaces the internal components for free, even the worn ones that were not included in the recall.
There is a recall that affected many Astro vans which I believe included the 1998. Call your local Chevrolet dealer and ask about it.