Defective & Dangerous Products

  • FDA Alerts Consumers About Contaminated Olives

    Staff Writer | April 20, 2007 7:36 AM | 0 CommentsOrlando, FL

    The FDA has issued an urgent warning concerning the contamination of olives manufactured by Charlie Brown di Rutigliano & Figli S.r.l, of Bari, Italy and are being recalled by the manufacturer. The olives may be contaminated with the deadly Clostridium botulinum. C. botulinum can cause botulism, a potentially fatal illness. The olives are sold under the following brands: Bonta di Puglia,...

  • FDA: Peanut Butter Problem Worse than Previously Believed

    Staff Writer | April 10, 2007 10:33 AM | 0 CommentsOrlando, FL

    Since the first outbreak of the Peter Pan peanut butter recall, the news has only become worse. Now, the FDA is saying the peanut butter contamination poses more of a health risk than previously thought. The group has also said it would increase monitoring and investigation of plants that process peanut butter. The FDA has not decided whether it will sanction ConAgra, the processor of the...

  • La mantequilla de mani contaminada con salmonella

    Staff Writer | March 02, 2007 5:04 PM | 0 CommentsOrlando, FL

    La mantequilla de mani contaminada con salmonella se extiende a los fabricantes de helados y a un vendedor mayorista de cubierta para postres. La Administración de Alimentos y Drogas de los Estados Unidos (FDA) anuncio hoy que una planta en el estado de Tennesee tambien tiene salmonella.

  • Carvel and Sonic Hit by Peanut Butter Recall

    Staff Writer | March 02, 2007 4:29 PM | 0 CommentsOrlando, FL

    The same peanut butter that was recalled a few weeks ago due to salmonella contamination is now being linked to peanut butter used in Carvel Ice Cream stores and Sonic restaurants. This peanut butter had been shipped from the ConAgra plant in Sylvester Georgia to its sister plant in Humboldt Tennessee where the peanut butter is sold to Carvel and Sonic. According to the FDA, the topping was...

  • Peanut Butter Contamination Recall Broader than First Thought

    Staff Writer | February 21, 2007 8:32 AM | 0 CommentsOrlando, FL

    The FDA has expanded its warning concerning Peter Pan peanut butter recall. Initially, the warning advised consumers to discard peanut butter jars with the product code of 2111, but now it has advised consumers to throw out all Peter Pan peanut butter jars that were purchased after May 2006. However, we're advising our clients and those consumers who contact us to hold onto the jars if they've...

  • FDA Recalls Baby Food for Botulism

    Staff Writer | February 17, 2007 3:49 PM | 0 CommentsOrlando, FL

    The FDA has warned consumers not to use not to use certain jars of Earth's Best Organic 2 Apple Peach Barley Wholesome Breakfast baby food because they may be contaminated with Clostridium botulinum,which can cause botulism, a life-threatening illness. The manufacturer, Hain Celestial has recalled the baby food.Jars affected by the FDA warning are marked 23923-20223 PFGJ14NP EXP 14 SEP 08 A;...

  • Children Especially at Risk from Peanut Butter

    Staff Writer | February 16, 2007 4:10 PM | 0 CommentsOrlando, FL

    We all know peanut butter & jelly sandwiches are a staple for our kids. The recent recall of Peter Pan & Great Value peanut butter is especially worrisome for parents and children. Children are at an increased risk of serious illness due to this foodborne illness. Recent experience with e coli and hamburgers and spinach have demonstrated how deadly foodborne illness are to children. Beware...

  • Florida Gets Peanut Butter Contamination Cases

    Staff Writer | February 16, 2007 3:51 PM | 0 CommentsOrlando, FL

    I received two calls this afternoon, one from a local Florida person who has been stricken with food poisoning from contaminated peanut butter. The principal cause of the foodborne illness with the peanut butter is salmonella which started showing up in August 2006. The peanut butter in question has been processed at the ConAgra Foods plant in Sylvester, GA and the brand names to be wary of...

  • Save the Peanut Butter Jar

    Staff Writer | February 16, 2007 12:57 PM | 0 CommentsOrlando, FL

    Attorney Richard Schleuter, our Injury Board colleague in Atlanta, has brought up an important point about the peanut butter recall. If you've been sick or been poisoned by salmonella as a result of eating Peter Pan peanut butter, save the jar of peanut butter, it's evidence and will prove that you indeed consumed that brand of peanut butter. Thanks, Richard for the great post!

  • Peanut Butter Recalled After Salmonella Found

    Staff Writer | February 16, 2007 9:38 AM | 0 CommentsOrlando, FL

    Federal health officials have recalled two brands of peanut butter because the product has been linked to a salmonella outbreak. Peter Pan and Great Value peanut butter brands beginning with a product code "2111" were being removed from store shelves yesterday. The salmonella outbreak, which began last August, has been linked to peanut butter produced by ConAgra Foods in a plant in Sylvester,...

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