Got Arrowhead Mills peanut butter, MaraNatha almond butter, MaraNatha Peanut butter, Trader Joe’s almond butter, Whole Foods 365 almond butter, Kroger almond butter or Safeway almond butter in your pantry?

You may need to throw it out.

The producer, nSpired Natural Foods, on Tuesday issued a voluntary recall of peanut butter and almond butter because the products may be contaminated with salmonella and could pose a health risk.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration pointed out the risk after performing a routine test on some peanut butters and almond butters.

nSpired Natural Foods said in its recall notice it had received four reports of illnesses that might be associated with the peanut butter and almond butter.

Salmonella can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, older people and others with weakened immune systems.

Salmonella symptoms in healthy people include fever, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. In rare circumstances, a salmonella infection can result in an organism getting into the bloodstream and producing more severe illnesses, such as arterial infections (infected aneurysms), endocarditis and arthritis.

“nSpired Natural Foods Inc. is committed to producing the highest quality products and our top priority is the safety of our consumers. For this reason we are initiating this voluntary recall of the products … as a precautionary measure,” the company said in a recall notice.

The recalled products were distributed across the United States and Canada as well as overseas. The products also were for sale online. nSpired is asking customers and retailers to remove and destroy the products with certain use-by dates.

The recalled nut butters were sold in glass and plastic jars and include the following products with varying “best by” dates:

— Arrowhead Mills organic crunchy and creamy peanut butter, 16 oz.

— MaraNatha roasted creamy and crunchy almond butters in regular and organic varieties, 16 oz.

— MaraNatha raw almond butter, 16 oz.

— MaraNatha organic creamy and crunchy peanut butter, 16 oz.

— MaraNatha no-stir creamy and crunchy peanut butter with salt, regular and organic, 16 oz.

— MaraNatha organic creamy almond butter, 8 oz.

— MaraNatha roasted creamy almond butter and organic crunchy and creamy peanut butter with salt, 26 oz.

— MaraNatha no-stir creamy and crunchy almond butter, 12 oz.

— MaraNatha organic no-stir creamy and crunchy peanut butter with salt, 16 oz.

— MaraNatha organic no-stir creamy and crunchy almond butter; MaraNatha creamy maple almond butter, 12 oz.

— Trader Joe’s crunchy and creamy almond butter, 16 oz.

— Whole Foods 365 creamy, crunchy and organic creamy roasted almond butter, 16 oz.

— Kroger no-stir creamy almond butter, 12 oz.

— Safeway open nature almond butter, 12 oz.

Best-by dates range from Dec. 4, 2014 to July 25, 2015, but vary depending on the product. To see the specific date ranges for all types of peanut butter and almond butter recalled as well as their UPC numbers, see the official recall notice. Use-by numbers can be found on the top of the jar lid.

Consumers who purchased the recalled nut butters don’t need to return them to the store. They are asked to dispose of the recalled products.

Consumers can call nSpired Foods at 800-937-7008 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. Central time for a replacement or refund and to ask questions.