Supreme Protein recalls Peanut Butter Crunch BARS/ Caramel Nut BARS---U.S./Canada

These bars are being recalled out of an abundance of caution because they contain peanut paste which has the potential of being exposed to Salmonella at the Georgia manufacturing facility that makes this ingredient

Press Release (PressBurner) Jan 25, 2009 - Although extensive laboratory testing has indicated no Salmonella contamination to date in any Supreme Protein bars (including the lot #’s listed below), we are taking this step as a precautionary measure to ensure the utmost safety of our products. Supreme Protein, Inc. is voluntarily recalling specific lots of the following products that contain peanut paste manufactured at the Georgia peanut butter plant:

-- Supreme Protein® brand Peanut Butter Crunch Bars (20, 431 and 86 gram sizes)
-- Supreme Protein® brand Caramel Nut Bars (20, 50* and 96 gram sizes)
-- Supreme Protein® brand Caramel Nut (Energy) Bars

Both the Ohio manufacturing facility and the peanut paste used in these bars have been tested extensively for the presence of Salmonella and to date, all test results have been negative. In addition, Supreme Protein has not received any consumer complaints of symptoms related to Salmonella.

FULL STORY: http://www.totalrecallinfo.com

Updated Peanut Butter Recall List:  http://www.totalrecallinfo.blogspot.com/

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Release Date: 
Sunday, January 25, 2009 - 6:45pm
Additional Tags: 
peanut butter recalls, peanut butter recall 2009, peanut recall
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Canada
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Manitoba
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Winnipeg