The Culprit to the Salmonella Outbreak--Peanut Corporation of America and King Nut Peanut Butter?

Jessica Smagacz
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Posted by Jessica SmagaczJanuary 10, 2009 9:35 PM

Today the Washington Post released an article reporting that an Ohio peanut butter distributor issued a voluntary recall for two brands of peanut butter. This recall was announced after Minnesota health officials found salmonella bacteria in a tub of peanut butter that is given to schools and hospitals to distribute.

Washington Post writer, Steven Reinberg says, “The recall, and the Minnesota report, could be the breakthrough in the search for the source of a salmonella outbreak that has struck in 42 states so far.”

King Nut Companies of Solon, Ohio issued the recall of all peanut butter that is distributed under its label and manufactured by Peanut Corporation of America.

Peanut Corporation of America is based in Georgia, Texas, and Virginia. See our past post on Georgia part of the National Salmonella OUTBREAK. This discovery is possibly the culprit of the salmonella outbreak, especially in Georgia since Peanut Corporation of America is based in Georgia!

The company “said it took the action after salmonella was found in an open five-pound tub of King Nut peanut butter.” Interestingly enough, this recall comes after two years ago when ConAgra issued a recall on Peter Pan brand peanut butter (linked to around 625 salmonella case in 47 states).

There are 2,500 types of salmonella bacteria present in the United States. The salmonella found in the peanut butter is Salmonella Typhimurium, which is the most common of the salmonella bacteria.

The outbreak is continuing and as we said in our past post, it is affecting Georgia. The reports coming in of people who have salmonella poisoning occurred between September 3 and December 29, 2008. Dr. Rajal Mody, a CDC Epidemic Intelligence Service officer said, “Salmonella is typically transmitted through foods that are contaminated with animal feces.”

Most reported cases of salmonella occur in children, but with the current outbreak, ages of victims ranged from less than one year old to 103 years old.

The common symptoms of salmonella poisoning include fever, stomach cramps, and diarrhea—all of these symptoms can last from 12 up to 72 hours after coming into contact with this germ.

People can contract serious infections from salmonella, especially infants, elderly, and people with a weaker immune system.

Salmonella poisoning can lead to serious sickness and even death.

Look over salmonella symptoms, especially if you have eaten peanut butter because it could have been peanut butter from the Peanut Corporation of America based in Georgia.

If you or someone close to you has salmonella poisoning, you may want to contact the attorneys at Childers & Schlueter, LLP to see how they can help protect your legal rights.

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wayne parsons
Posted by wayne parsons
January 11, 2009 12:38 AM

I wonder if any of this got to Honolulu? Good article. I love peanut butter!

Regina Philange
Posted by Regina Philange
January 11, 2009 1:11 PM

I love peanut butter too - Thanks for ths post

n polisson
Posted by n polisson
January 11, 2009 3:06 PM

What are the peanut butter brand names that uses their peanuts? Would like to know!

Michael Bryant
Posted by Michael Bryant
January 11, 2009 4:21 PM

Great alert, it is important that people know about this issue.

Darren Wilson
Posted by Darren Wilson
January 11, 2009 4:42 PM

Hello "N." - I believe the brands that are the subject of this news are King Nut and Parnell's Pride.

I don't believe these brands are available directly to consumers, as they are normally purchased by larger institutions like schools, hospitals & prisons.

M. Brandon Smith
Posted by M. Brandon Smith
January 11, 2009 6:24 PM

Darren is correct. The contaminated peanut butter subject to the recall mostly came in 5 lbs. containers and was sold to larger institutions. The lot numbers of the King Nut Peanut Butter and Parnell's Pride Peanut Butter began with the number 8 according to early reports and has affected people in more than 42 states to date. Most of the contamination and sickness resulting from these brands occurred in September 2008-December 2008 but new cases are still being reported everyday as the contaminated peanut butter is still unknowingly being served to consumers and other individuals. Now that the CDC has definitively linked the confirmed salmonella outbreak to these peanut butter brands hopefully those in possession of contaminated King Nut and Parnell’s Pride products will take heed and discard the remaining product to avoid unnecessarily exposing others to this awful sickness. Investigation of this salmonella outbreak is still very much ongoing and will continue in the months ahead.

Chris G
Posted by Chris G
January 22, 2009 12:34 PM

This company should be sued for every penny. The Board, the family and the workers are all culpable in the MURDER of people, and the INJURY to children, the infirm and the elderly. Peanut Corporations lack of concern for us, consumers and citizens has turned a good, nutritious and wholesome product into something we must fear. Trust in our food has diminished. They are not contrite, nor apologetic. These people are criminals. Salmonella does not just "happen" it occurs because of poor food processing methods.
They ought to be ashamed and we should be outraged!

jonnytwoshoes
Posted by jonnytwoshoes
January 23, 2009 7:32 PM

I got a big box of crackers and peanut butter and i am gonna eat it all.
peace

Jeff levy
Posted by Jeff levy
January 24, 2009 7:19 PM

Is there any danger in eating plain peanuts or peanut butter that is ground right in front of you at the super market or health food store?

Jim Romines
Posted by Jim Romines
February 11, 2009 3:58 PM

I wonder where one could get a list of the brands that Peanut Corp markets it's products under. Anybody know? TIA

Jessica Smagacz
Posted by Jessica Smagacz
February 11, 2009 4:25 PM

Jim Romines,

Go to fda.gov and on the first page you will see the peanut butter recalls. Once you click on it, it will take you to a page where it lists all of the recalls.

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