Skippy has voluntarily recalled over 161,000 pounds of peanut butter that “may contain a small fragment of stainless steel from a piece of manufacturing equipment,” the company announced Wednesday.
The peanut butter was shipped to California, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oklahoma and Wisconsin.
Skippy noted that no other sizes, varieties or other packaging configurations of the brand's peanut butter are included in the recall. There have also been no consumer complaints associated with the recall thus far.
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