March 28, 2024

Gretchen’s Shoebox Recalls Starbucks and Justin’s Products for Possible Salmonella

Gretchen’s Shoebox is recalling products because they were made with Justin’s Nut Butter that has been recalled for possible Salmonella contamination. The Justin’s product was made with Sunland ingredients that have been recalled and linked to a Salmonella Bredeney outbreak in the United States.

Recall SignageThe product include Starbucks Protein Bistro Box in 6.80 ounce size, with UPC number 762111881502 and Enjoy By code range of 9/02/12 to 9/27/12. That product has expired so will no longer be available in stores. It was sold in Washington and Oregon from 9/1/2012 to 9/27/2012. Packed in that Protein Bistro Box is a Peanut Butter Pouch made by Justin’s. It is Honey Peanut Butter Blend in 0.5 ounce package with UPC number 894455000391 and Code Date Range of Best By 7/14/13, 8/10/13, 8/13/13, 8/14/13, or 8/15/13.

The product is in a clear plastic container, with a white code date stick on the bottom. Anyone who has the recalled product or the Peanut Butter pouches in their possession should not consume it, but should destroy or discard the product. For questions and more information, call the company at 206-623-8194 Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm PT.

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