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Cub Foods[TM] Brand Peanut Butter Cookies Recalled as Part of Nationwide Peanut Corporation of America Recall.


Cub Foods Cub Foods is a grocery store chain with eighty-four stores in Minnesota, Iowa, Northern and Central Illinois, Wisconsin, and the Miami Valley in Ohio. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Eden Prairie, Minnesota-based Supervalu. [R] is Recalling Cub Foods[TM] Brand Peanut Butter Cookies Sold at Stores in Minnesota and Iowa

STILLWATER, Minn. -- CUB FOODS is voluntarily recalling five peanut butter cookie products made in its bakery departments because they may contain peanut butter that has the potential to be contaminated contaminated,
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 move follows a nationwide recall issued by Peanut Corporation of America (PCA (tool, programming) PCA - A dynamic analyser from DEC giving information on run-time performance and code use. ) of Parnell's Pride brand peanut butter, which is used in some store bakeries.

The products were sold at Cub Foods stores in Minnesota and Iowa and are marked with a sell-by-date through and including January 26, 2009. The identified items have not been directly linked to the salmonella outbreak and there have been no reported cases of the illness. However, because the safety of customers is a top priority and out of an abundance of caution, Cub Foods has voluntarily recalled the products.

This product recall includes all:
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Customers who have purchased the affected products should bring the product back to a Cub Foods store location for a full refund or exchange.

Based on information from the FDA FDA
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Food and Drug Administration


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 at this time, the peanut butter for sale in Cub Foods stores is not affected by the recall issued by Peanut Corporation of America.

Customers who have health-related concerns should contact their physician. Customers can also visit the FDA Web page at www.fda.gov for more information and updates on the situation.
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