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The recalled products have lot code numbers between 1274425 – 2140425 and include the numbers 425 for the 5th-7th digits. "425" in that position indicates that it was processed in the Lexington facility.
To see if your jar of Jif peanut butter is being recalled, check the lot number that is printed below the "Best if Used by" date on the label. Products with lot codes 1274425 – 2140425, with the digits 425 in the 5th-7th position, are being recalled.
The Food and Drug Administration
This information is usually printed on the back label of the jar. A list of recalled products and their numbers can be seen on the FDA's website.
If you happen to have a jar included in the recall, you should throw it away immediately.
The FDA noted that the peanut butter has a two-year shelf life so consumers should check any Jif peanut butter already in their home.
After throwing the peanut butter out, the CDC recommends washing and sanitizing any surfaces or containers that might have come into contact with the peanut butter.
originally posted by: Mandroid7
Same here..2 jars, both about half gone. Both are on the recall list.
I luckily don't eat bug guts.
If my wife starts acting fishy, I will report back.
50/50 it's fake anyway...Part of the great starvening-a-demic