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Following the recent recall of 49 Jif peanut butter products <\/span>thought to be linked to a Salmonella outbreak, several companies that use the peanut butter in their snacks and desserts have issued their own recalls, according to the US Food and Drug Administration <\/span>(FDA).<\/p>\n

At this point, it’s unclear whether anyone has gotten sick after eating one of the newly recalled snacks or desserts containing Jif peanut butter (and potentially, Salmonella), but you don’t want to chance it. Here’s what to know about this round of recalls.<\/p>\n

Which products are being recalled now?<\/h2>\n

Here’s where it gets a little tricky. Unlike the JM Smucker Company’s initial recall<\/span>\u2014Which only included different varieties and sizes of Jif peanut butter \u2014 this time around, there are several separate recalls from multiple companies. <\/p>\n

So instead of having one FDA recall notice listing all the recalled products, you’d need to go to the agency’s recalls page <\/span>and look for the company that makes the snack containing Jif peanut butter.<\/p>\n

While there are too many items to list individually, here’s a rundown of the companies that have issued recalls for products containing Jif peanut butter:<\/p>\n

Del Monte<\/h3>\n

Fresh Del Monte is recalling fresh-cut fruit and vegetable products<\/span> containing ready-to-eat Jif peanut butter dip. The UPC codes and best-by dates for all the recalled products are listed here<\/span>. They were sold in retailers nationwide as both Del Monte brand products, as well as in 7-Eleven, Get Go, and Circle K retailers as in-house brands.<\/p>\n

Albertsons, Safeway, Jewel-Osco, and other supermarket house brands<\/h3>\n

A variety of ready-to-eat snacks and desserts \u2014 including apple slices and celery with peanut butter \u2014 are part of a recall from Albertsons<\/span>, and applies to all the supermarket chain stores under their umbrella. These include: Albertsons, Safeway, Lucky, Haggen, Carrs-Safeway, Eagle, Tom Thumb, United, Amigos, Market Street, Albertsons Market, Andronico’s Community Markets, Vons, Pak ‘N Save, Shaw’s, Star Market, Randalls, Vons, Jewel-Osco, ACME, King’s and Balducci’s.<\/p>\n

Fudgeamentals<\/h3>\n

Fudgeamentals is recalling multiple fudge products<\/span> sold under the Fudgeamentals and Walmart brands nationwide.<\/p>\n

Coblentz Chocolate Company<\/h3>\n

Coblentz Chocolate Company is recalling multiple products that were made using Jif peanut butter <\/span>and sold nationwide.<\/p>\n

Country Fresh<\/h3>\n

Country Fresh is recalling a variety of fruit snack trays <\/span>and fruit snack cups containing recalled Jif peanut butter. <\/p>\n

The snacks were sold in various retailers including Wegman’s and Giant in the following states: Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, North Carolina, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, South Carolina , Tennessee, Virginia, Vermont, Washington, DC, and West Virginia. <\/p>\n

The products included in the recall are all listed here<\/span>and come in a clear, square, or round plastic package, marked with a \u201cbest by\u201d date printed on the label.<\/p>\n

Garden Cut<\/h3>\n

Garden Cut is recalling celery and apple snacks<\/span> containing 0.7 ounce cups of Jif peanut butter, sold in retailers in Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.<\/p>\n

Wawa<\/h3>\n

According to an announcement from the gas station chain<\/span>Wawa only carried two products containing Jif peanut butter (listed below), and removed them from shelves on May 21. <\/p>\n