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  2. Skippy (peanut butter) - Wikipedia

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    About 750,000 pounds of peanuts are brought daily to the Skippy Peanut Butter plant in Little Rock, Arkansas, resulting in over 3.5 million pounds of peanut butter produced each week. [ 14 ] There are 14 different varieties of Skippy Peanut Butter Spread.

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    Skippy. You can't have a peanut butter taste test without including Skippy. It's ubiquitous, it's accessible, it's affordable, and it just tastes like childhood. There will always be a special ...

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    Skippy Creamy Peanut Butter. Price: $9.69. Run out of the peanut butter bought in bulk at the start of the school year? Stock back up with the sale on Skippy creamy peanut butter and save $3.30 ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Peanut butter - Wikipedia

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    In 1932 he began producing his own peanut butter under the name Skippy. [14] Under the Skippy brand, Rosefield developed a new method of churning creamy peanut butter, giving it a smoother consistency. He also mixed fragments of peanuts into peanut butter, creating the first "chunky"-style peanut butter. [5]

  7. 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.