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Thank you for contacting The J.M. Smucker Company regarding Smucker's® Uncrustables® Sunbutter Sandwiches. Within the Smucker family of brands, our goal is to offer consumers a variety of product choices to meet their diverse needs. This variety includes multiple flavors and product options.
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Also want to be sure that even if ARE separately produced that the packaging and label will be DISTINCTIVE so to make it clear (when wrapped) that these are NOT the pbj ones. Are they doing a different shaped sandwich as well so to be able to tell difference from PBJ ones once UNwrapped? It is totally conceivable that there could be confusion on part of children and adults alike if both the pbj ones and the sunbutter ones are being served . . . assuming, of course, that the sunbutter ones weren't X-contam to begin with.
Think of this in terms of the co-located gas spigots at the pump: one is diesel and the other for unleaded gas, but the pumps are 2 different COLORS and 2 different spout sizes.
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Need to add that I'm totally pleased that Smuckers is trying the Sunbutter option. I'm just trying to identify & look at all the details that need to be addressed so far as risk mitigation.
QuoteI just can see kids doing a "won't this be funny" trick and switching . . . or an innocent set down of the 2 sandwiches side-by-side and anaphylactic child picks up wrong one and takes bite . . . our cafeterias in most schools are woefully lacking in supervision, almost bordering on chaos. Just lots to think about.
Quote from: ajasfolks2 on November 10, 2011, 01:21:29 AM
Along the lines of this topic, supposedly Smuckers is testing SUNBUTTER uncrustables . . .
they are being put into some schools in USA.
Anybody happen to be in one of those schools?
Quote from: ajasfolks2 on November 10, 2011, 01:21:29 AM
Along the lines of this topic, supposedly Smuckers is testing SUNBUTTER uncrustables . . .
they are being put into some schools in USA.
Anybody happen to be in one of those schools?
Quote from: Jessica on October 27, 2011, 11:37:35 AM
I agree but we (collectively, if you endorse bans) are already asking the non-allergy people to give up something they usually don't want to give up. Some are saying for people to use soy or sun butter for their non-allergic kids' school lunches to keep the allergic kids safe. So now they are taking yet another thing away that some people may use for their non-allergic kids. People can't only be pushed so far and many of them consider a peanut ban to be pushing enough. To limit yet another item, one that much of the allergic community actually recommends them to use instead, seems like it could cause more problems.