Hello blogging friends. There wasn't much new to tell so we've been a little quiet over here in Lucky Dog world. Just busy working away like Keebler elves getting your Lucky Dog Biscuits out on time.
So if any of you have been watching the papers, or are unlucky enough to subscribe to the FDA recall notification service, you would know that the Peanut Corporation of America is undergoing a MASSIVE recall of its peanut products due to Salmonella contamination. Salmonella is a nasty little bacteria that can make you and surprisingly enough, your dog, very sick. The reason I say surprisingly is that Salmonella comes from, well how do I say this nicely, ... poop - and given that your dog likely licks its butt, exposure to Salmonella is possible. Vomiting and diarrhea are likely symptoms of Salmonella poisoning.
Anyhoo, I am happy to report that OUR peanut butter does not come from Peanut Corporation of America. Our supplier, Dawn Foods, where we get out human grade quality ingredients released a statement assuring the safety of our supply. You can check out the press release here.
As a public service announcement though - if you haven't heard about the recall you really should either check the FDA recall site for our American friends or the Canadian Food Inspection Agency site for all Canadians. There are peanut products on the market affected by the recall and we wouldn't want you or your family to get sick.
You can also stay on top of the latest recalls by signing up for their notification service. You will get a LOT of email though. Consider yourself warned...
I have read this information which tells about the peanut butter.I like post's information which clears out the situation with an ease.I agree with the point that if you haven't heard about the recall you really should either check the FDA recall site for our American friends or the Canadian Food Inspection Agency site for all Canadians. I know the peanut organization is doing a good work and give full support.
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Posted by: オテモヤン | January 26, 2010 at 07:16 AM
what i dont understand is how can large amount of salmonella be present in a factory supposedly clean and checked well enough to produce food in the first place?
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Posted by: DeborahCOHEN | March 06, 2010 at 10:16 PM
Thanks for the tip and the FDA recall site link. I dont want my girls to get sick!
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Now that peanut butter is off the recall list, check out this video on how to make peanut butter dog biscuits that you'll want to eat too! http://patch.com/A-tRh
Posted by: Sandra | June 25, 2010 at 03:45 PM
Thanks for the tips and the stuff on FDA recall site. Definitely i will take care of my pets food and make sure to give them a healthy life style. Thanks buddy for sharing a list of url's here. i also request to all, to buy a good quality of peanut butter.
Posted by: Puppies in Alaska | September 04, 2010 at 02:08 AM
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Posted by: Corbin | September 20, 2010 at 05:26 AM
Ya..I hear that Peanut Corporation of America is undergoing a MASSIVE recall of its peanut products due to Salmonella contamination. Salmonella is a bacterial infection that is passed to humans from animals, including poultry, cattle, pigs, and domestic animals.. Thanks for the tips and such an informative stuff.
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近年、生活水準の継続的な改善と、人々の欲望が社会活動に参加しても、ドレスは、より多くの人々は、特殊な状況で使用されているされており、増加しており、過去からリースに着用者のいくつかの購入またはコレクションを表します。一方、過去の市場に比べウエディングドレス販売台数が大幅に増加している。しかし、業界カラードレス格安、製品の品質問題の急速な発展は、非標準の市場はますます顕著になってくる。
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近年、生活水準の継続的な改善と、人々の欲望が社会活動に参加しても、ドレスは、より多くの人々は、特殊な状況で使用されているされており、増加しており、過去からリースに着用者のいくつかの購入またはコレクションを表します。一方、過去の市場に比べウエディングドレス販売台数が大幅に増加している。しかし、業界カラードレス格安、製品の品質問題の急速な発展は、非標準の市場はますます顕著になってくる。
Posted by: ドレス | April 29, 2011 at 09:17 PM
Thanks for giving this update.Bacterial infection is very dangerous.
Great work.Keep it up.
Thanks
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Roger
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