Key Takeaway

Peanut Butter Pie, 1 count by Desserts by Helen, Inc. was recalled on May 22, 2022. The hazard: Product contained JIF peanut butter and was manufactured during the JIF recall time period in 2022. Product was recalled out of an abundance of cautio...

FDA Food Class I Terminated

Peanut Butter Pie, 1 count

Recalled: May 22, 2022 ~31 Cases units affected F-0691-2023

Description

Peanut Butter Pie, 1 count

Hazard / Reason

Product contained JIF peanut butter and was manufactured during the JIF recall time period in 2022. Product was recalled out of an abundance of caution.

Class I: Dangerous or defective product that could cause serious health problems or death.

Class I is the most serious recall classification used by the FDA, indicating a reasonable probability of serious health consequences or death.

Products Affected

Peanut Butter Pie, 1 count

Food

Company Information

Desserts by Helen, Inc.

Louisville, KY, United States

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Distribution

IN, KY, OH

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