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On February 14, 2007, ConAgra Foods recalled lots of Peter Pan and Great Value peanut butter due to salmonella contamination and widespread reports of related illness in multiple states. ConAgra manufactures both the Peter Pan and Great Value brands in the company’s Sylvester, Georgia facility. The recalled peanut butter jars have a product code beginning with “2111” on the jar lid. Consumers are being advised to avoid the recalled peanut butter. This lot of peanut butter was 1st manufactured in October 2004 and continued through the February, 2007 recall.

If you or a loved one ingested contaminated peanut butter and became sick please complete the free case inquiry form on the right side of this page.

#1 2009-02-03 20:18:01

borgmanjj
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Registered: 2009-02-03
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Connection to Cloning and one celled organisms in our food

PROTEOLYSIS is the process of using a one-celled organism to unwind human DNA.  Our food is being laced with one celled organisms to support the cloning quest by J. CRAIG VENTER and our govt. denies but is funding billions towards it yearly.

Please will a Lawyer/Legal counsel stop the madness and wise up to food so toxic / there is a reason and now you know it.  There is no excuse for unsafe food in todays market.  We can put a man/women in space but we cannot get safe hamburger or peanut butter?  Please sue the Government for conspiracy of un ethical treatment to humanity.  This is intentional poisoning-GENOCIDE.

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#2 2009-02-03 20:19:05

borgmanjj
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Registered: 2009-02-03
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Re: Connection to Cloning and one celled organisms in our food

GOOGLE   "CLONE OR DIE WITH E-COLI"  =  GENOCIDE

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