FDA Investigates Peanut Corporation of America

Peanut Corporation of America (PCA) is fielding some serious questioning by the Food and Drug Administration as of late, as the supplier might be tied to a recent salmonella outbreak. The outbreak is currently thought to be caused by tainted peanut butter; Kellogg Co, has halted the sales of Austin and Keebler peanut butter sandwich crackers. According to reports, stores have already pulled the products from their shelves, and no one has been sickened by the products, according to Kellogg. If you have questions or need a product refund, shoot a call over to their Consumer Response Center at 888-314-2060. (Thx Nancy Luna)

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