Kellogg Pulls Peanut Butter Crackers: How Recalls Affect Stocks

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i have ten pack i had bought a little while before all this happened. where can i turn them in or am i stuck with them. please let me know something

jeff perkins of AL 9:26AM February 21, 2009

Usually sell for $3-4 for a 24 pack in BJs, sams or costco. Be a sport and just toss them !

of 5:44PM January 23, 2009

so WHERE do we turn them in ? or are we STUCK withn them?

mj of NY 6:20PM January 21, 2009

Where do you find the expiration date? On the package it read P05249D6 what does that mean? Is that the date?

of RI 2:35PM January 18, 2009

Are there lot numbers that I can check to verify if I need to return my purchase of Austin crackers?

Donna of CO 11:41AM January 16, 2009

I bought the austin variety pack and have eaten about half of the 10 pack. This pack was the reduced fat pack. The expiration date is May 14, 2009. Is there anything I should do now? Should I go to the doctor and left them know before anything happens? When would I start to feel the impact of this? Please respond. Thank you.

Judy Cossins of MO 11:40PM January 15, 2009

Since these products have a shelf life close to the "half-life" of atoms, what lot numbers are being recalled? We have half a box purchased at a local Sam's Club that a neighbor who has moved shared with us. Several packets have been eaten within the last 48 hours...no symptoms - yet.

Publish those lot numbers PDQ,

LScott of RI 6:19PM January 15, 2009

I'm looking at a half eaten box of these crackers in my kitchen...

of TX 6:09PM January 15, 2009

what am I to do with my toast & peanut better sandwich crackers

D of CA 6:04PM January 15, 2009

it's good with jelly on bread.

It's also good on crackers of MO 5:46PM January 15, 2009

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