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Friday, August 3, 2007

Will you buy Peter Pan peanut butter again?

In February, Peter Pan peanut butter vanished from stores after it was linked to a salmonella outbreak that sickened at least 628 people. ConAgra Foods, which makes Peter Pan, attributed the problem to a leaky roof and a sprinkler system that moistened peanuts or dust in the plant, creating conditions that allowed salmonella to grow.

Peter Pan, made only at that plant in Sylvester, Ga., has been out of stores while ConAgra renovated the plant and put on a new roof. The company plans to resume making the peanut butter and return Peter Pan to stores in late August.

Will you buy that brand of peanut butter again? If so, why? If not, why not? And were you a Peter Pan buyer before?

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