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  2. Peanut Butter and Chocolate fan? Jif's new spread is ...

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    Jif Peanut Butter & Chocolate Spread debuts today, as Jif's newest "flavor innovation," and is now available at Amazon. Here's what you need to know.

  3. Jif (peanut butter) - Wikipedia

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    Jif is also available in a three-pack and an eight-pack of 1.5-ounce individual servings of Jif peanut butter, sold under the name "Jif to Go". In 2014, Jif introduced a peanut butter-flavored breakfast cereal (manufactured under license by Kellogg's). [9] On May 7, 2012, Jif announced a new line of hazelnut spreads, to be produced in Chocolate ...

  4. Best creamy peanut butter? We rank the house brands - AOL

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    Its Peanut Delight brand costs 83 cents less than Jif goes for at Walmart, and its almost as good. Go ahead and be choosy "Choosy Moms," but by going with Jif, you're missing out on the best deal.

  5. We Sampled 15 Jars of Creamy Peanut Butter— and There ... - AOL

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    It tasted like comfort — the peanut butter most of us grew up with (unless you were a Jif household). Thick but not earthy, sweet but not cloying, Skippy screams peanut butter and jelly sandwich ...

  6. The J.M. Smucker Company - Wikipedia

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    The peanut butter company Laura Scudder's and the juice company After the Fall were purchased in 1994, [14] and that year J.M. Smucker also changed advertising agencies from Wyse Advertising to the Leo Burnett Company. [15] The annual Peanut Butter Festival in the town of New Bethlehem, Pennsylvania is co-sponsored by Smucker's. [21]

  7. Skippy (peanut butter) - Wikipedia

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    Skippy is an American brand of peanut butter manufactured in the United States and China. First sold in 1932, [1] Skippy is currently manufactured by Hormel Foods, [2] which bought the brand from Unilever in 2013. [3]