You will need to try either their helpline which should be on the product label and they should be able to advise you further or contact your local environmental health or food safety department who will be able to help further.
As of my last update in October 2023, Jif peanut butter has resumed production and distribution after a recall in mid-2022 due to potential salmonella contamination. The brand has implemented enhanced safety measures to ensure product quality and safety. Jif remains one of the leading peanut butter brands in the U.S., continuing to offer a variety of products to its loyal customers.
The weight of a standard jar of peanut butter is approximately 16 ounces (or around 454 grams). A typical safety pin weighs about 0.3 grams. Therefore, to weigh the same as one jar of peanut butter, you would need roughly 1,513 safety pins (454 grams divided by 0.3 grams).
One can find information about food product recalls online at the FDA website. One can also find information pertaining to this subject online at WebMD, Food Safety, and Consumerist.
Algood peanut butter is generally considered safe for consumption if it is produced in compliance with food safety regulations. However, it's essential to check for any specific recalls or safety alerts related to the brand. Additionally, individuals with peanut allergies should avoid all peanut products, including Algood peanut butter. Always review the ingredient list and expiration date before consuming any food product.
It is not a safety item, so no recall.It is not a safety item, so no recall.
The H2O vacuum doesn't have a safety recall I think.
Get all your recall information at www.totalrecallinfo.com.
Take it back to the store where you got it (bring the shard and your receipt, if you still have it), or contact the manufacturer of the peanut butter. If you are hoping to get money, forget it; the Wendy's scandal a few years ago pretty much killed that angle. You'll probably just get a thank-you, and a fresh jar of peanut butter.
These are the possible recalls I found. RC-H11-08 Customer Satisfaction Notification H11 - Radio Software Update RC-H07-08 Safety Recall H07 - Tire Pressure Monitoring System Electrical Connectors RC-G12-07 SUPERSEDED BY :RC-G33-07(Safety Recall G33 - Front Door Latch Cables) RC-G33-07 Safety Recall G33 - Front Door Latch Cables RC-G23-07 Emissions Recall G23 - Reprogram TIPM: Transmission Default RC-G14-07 Safety Recall G14 - Seat Track Position Sensor RC-F50-07 Revised Safety Recall F50 - Reprogram ABS Control Module RC-F51-06 Safety Recall F51 - Reprogram HVAC Module RC-F45-06 Safety Recall F45 - Hood Latch Striker
It is not a safety item.
If you want to know if your truck has any recalls all you have to do is call the Dealer with your VIN number and they are required to check for you. Here are the possibilities for 2001 RC-B04-02 Safety Recall No. B04 - Power Distribution Center Cable Connections RC-982-01 Safety Recall No. 982 - Clockspring RC-966-01 Safety Recall No. 966 - Rear Axle Spring Seats RC-957-00 Safety Recall No. 957 -- Owner's Manual Addendum RC-955-00 Safety Recall No. 955 Upper Control Arm Fasteners RC-893-00 CALIFORNIA EMISSIONS RECALL #893 -- POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE RC-873-00 CALIFORNIA EMISSIONS RECALL #873 -- VECI LABEL REPLACEMENT
RC-E22-06 Emissions Recall E22 - Reprogram PCM and Inspect Catalytic Converter RC-879-00 SAFETY RECALL #879 -- FRONT BRAKE ROTORS RC-723-97 SAFETY RECALL #723 -- FRAME CRACKING AND STEERING GEAR BOLT REPLACEMENT RC-719-97 SAFETY RECALL #719 -- REAR CENTER SEAT BELT ANCHORS RC-658-96 SAFETY RECALL #658 -- POWER DISTRIBUTION CENTER (PDC) FUSE LINK