Salmonella was the culprit - and poor sanitation. The Salmonella outbreak that occurred from peanut butter was apparently caused by contamination from a leaky roof. At least 625 people became ill and involved 47 states. The recall took place around Feb-March 2007. See Related Links.
Peter Pan peanut butter is schedueled to return to store shelves in July 2007
Whitman's products do not appear to be involved with the 2009 PCA peanut products recall.
No, only Peter Pan's picture shows on Peter Pan peanut butter.
When this question was originally asked, Peter Pan peanut butter was the subject of a recall, due to a salmonella outbreak that occurred in 2007 and was ultimately traced back to the company's plant in Sylvester, Georgia. This outbreak spread to 44 states and resulted in Peter Pan being removed from the shelves for a prolonged period of time. But once the cause of the outbreak was addressed, Peter Pan peanut butter returned to most supermarkets, and it remains currently available.
no..
well..., an elephannt loooooves peanuts and peanuts looooves elephants, so, when the elephant pooops out the peanuts, they names those peanuts peter pan, and then they ship them to that place where they make the peanut butter, and then make peter pan peanut butter out of that. that is just so delicious!
yes
4,750 calories
No, it still operates and sells products.
Peter Pan Creamy honey roast
Yes, I have a 6lb can of it at home.
Because his favorite peanut butter's Peter Pan