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  2. Peanut butter - Wikipedia

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    Peanut butter is included as an ingredient in many recipes: peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, peanut butter cookies, and candies where peanut is the main flavor, such as Reese's Pieces, or various peanut butter and chocolate treats, such as Reese's Peanut Butter Cups and the Crispy Crunch candy bar.

  3. Reese's Is Launching a 'Deconstructed' Peanut Butter Cup Kit ...

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    The kit includes a 10-ounce jar of Reese's peanut butter cup filling and a 9-ounce milk chocolate shell for fans to "create their own giant customized cup at home." "You’re welcome," it added.

  4. Heading on a Road Trip? Here are 31 Healthy Snacks You ... - AOL

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    Serve apple slices with peanut butter packed in small containers. (Look for brands selling peanut butter in single-serving packages, too.) Snack idea: Blanch carrots, cauliflower florets, green ...

  5. The 12 Best Mediterranean Diet Foods on a Budget, According ...

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    A 16-ounce jar of peanut butter usually costs around $3 at the grocery store, making it a great addition to your diet if you're on a budget. To help make it more cost-effective, skip organic or ...

  6. Shedd's Peanut Butter - Wikipedia

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    Shedd's Peanut Butter container. Shedd's was an American brand of peanut butter, from the manufacturer of Shedd's Spread.. The brand is remembered for its availability in buckets, originally tin, and later, plastic, which could be reused as sand buckets for sandboxes and beach play. [1]

  7. Jar with a Twist - Wikipedia

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    Jar with a Twist (also stylized Jar-with-a-Twist and Jar~with~a~Twist) design concept for a peanut butter jar with a rotating bottom that functions similar to a deodorant stick by raising its contents towards the top of the container. [1] The concept was designed as a school design project, and it was never mass produced or sold on the market.