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  2. Skippy (peanut butter) - Wikipedia

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    Skippy is also available in a 6 oz. squeeze pack in Creamy or Natural Peanut Butter Spread and 1.15 oz. individual squeeze 8 packs in Creamy or Natural Peanut Butter Spread. [ 8 ] In 2018, Skippy added Skippy P.B. Fruit Bites [ 16 ] to their Skippy P.B. Bites that were already available in Double Peanut Butter, Pretzel and Graham Cracker.

  3. Joseph L. Rosefield - Wikipedia

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    His new production process was licensed to another company to make Peter Pan peanut butter in 1923. Rosefield Packing later marketed Skippy peanut butter in 1932; both brands are still sold today. It also introduced cylindrical "wide-mouth" jars for peanut butter in 1935. Peanut butter then became a vast food industry.

  4. We Tried Every Peanut Butter We Could Find—Here Are Our ...

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    Peanut Butter & Co. is basically like Skippy's fancier cousin. This brand technically sells "peanut butter spreads," so you can expect more of that sweet and salty flavor that you'd normally find ...

  5. I tried 9 peanut butters — Jif, Skippy, Smart Balance, Smuckers, Crazy Richard's, MaraNatha, Laura Scudder's, Adams and 365 by Whole Foods — and one was clearly the best.

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

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    Thick but not earthy, sweet but not cloying, Skippy screams peanut butter and jelly sandwich. $4 for 16.3-ounce jar at target.com Related: The Difference Between Natural and Conventional Peanut ...

  7. Peanut butter - Wikipedia

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    In 1922, chemist Joseph L. Rosefield invented a process for making smooth peanut butter that kept the oil from separating by using partially hydrogenated oil; Rosefield licensed his invention to the company that created Peter Pan peanut butter in 1928. In 1932 he began producing his own peanut butter under the name Skippy. [14]