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  1. #31
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xrayted View Post
    I guess I'll go back to Skippy.
    We've become HUGE FANs of the new natural peanut butters out there.
    If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers

  2. #32
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    I had a jar! Jar in my hand one morning getting ready to put it on toast. When our local radio station reported a story about it the peanut butter. What a weird feeling that was. I just skimmed thru the post here but I did not see where anyone mentioned that you can get a refund. Not that a refund helps if you got sick!The report I heard was to send the lid back to Conagra. It seems like it was a PO Box in omaha, nebraska. I don't know if I still have it written down. Still have not gotten a refund back but it has not been long since I sent in the lid. Guess you if anyone is interested in the refund they could call Conagra. I am sure I could call the radio station or our local conagra plant if anyone wants the address.

  3. #33
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    My sister works for a walmart and she says if you want to get a refund/replacement for your peanut butter to take the complete jar back to them or I'd imagine anywhere you purchased you Skippy. If you just want a refund you can mail the lid to conagra and they know what lid goes to what jar.
    The news has been telling everyone to throw the peanut butter away and send the lids in. A local lawyer said to hang on to the peanut butter (especially if you've gotten sick) otherwise you have no evidence that it WAS the peanut butter and not something else.
    When I talked to the woman at the Indiana State Board of Health after we heard about the peanut butter recall and after we'd already been sick, she told me to hang on to our peanut butter (but isolate it) in case they need to test it. She also said that the salmonella that is in SOME of the peanut butter isn't necessarily distributed evenly throughout the product.
    Good luck
    Mary
    Don't think of it as getting hot flashes. Think of it as your inner child playing with matches

 

 

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