Talk:Jif (peanut butter)

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Is there really a need to include the line "taking the health craze even further"? Sorry, but health is not a craze, it's something that should be first in priority.

[edit] Spell Check

Let's make JIF more like this article. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nutella —Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.212.20.133 (talk) 17:37, 21 February 2008 (UTC)

This article is full off careless spelling/spacing errors. Let's keep this site neat, please! I have a question...What do the 3 letters, JIF stand for? Is it an abreviation for something or is it short for jiffy?

Why is there a need to address the supposed sexist advertising and marketing efforts of Jif?

More information is better than less; ...and I don't see anything dealing with sexism - advertisers like to hit as many targets as possible - it's lame, but not sexism. ¦ Reisio 11:41, 17 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Citation, please.

"Recently there have been reports of Jif being laced with salmonella, and there has been a general recall of all products. The "Jif to Go" seem to be most affected. To date, 496 cases have been reported including 72 deaths."

No evidence on FDA recall site. Doubtful that it is mere confusion with the ConAgra recall, since the statement had replaced a J. M. SMUCKER COMPANY press release reference to the contrary.

Tpw108 19:11, 18 September 2007 (UTC)