
Maine Not Impacted by Nationwide Peanut Butter Recall
The recent major recall of this peanut butter brand spans across the country; however, Maine is listed as one of the states unaffected.
When there’s a recall, it’s important to carefully follow the instructions—whether that means returning the product, throwing it away, or contacting the company—because recalls are issued to protect your health and safety, and taking the right steps helps prevent potential harm to you and your family.
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On February 12th, 2026, after initially issuing a recall in April of 2025, the Food and Drug Administration announced an update to an existing peanut butter recall.
More than 22,000 single-serve products distributed across 40 states are affected, including peanut butter packets and small cups containing peanut butter and jelly.
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The products were made by Ventura Foods and sold to distributors, mostly under private-label brands.
Some of the names listed in the recall include US Foods, DYMA Brands, Flavor Fresh, Sysco House Recipe, Katy’s Kitchen, and Gordon Food Service. The recall was issued after pieces of blue plastic were discovered in a filter at the manufacturing facility where the items were produced.
The FDA has now classified this recall as a Class II, meaning consuming the product could potentially cause temporary illness but is not likely to result in serious or life-threatening health issues.
New England states included in the recall are New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Connecticut.

And there you have it! While 40 states and more than 22,000 peanut butter packages have been impacted, Maine has reportedly not been.
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