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Crazy 4 Peanut Butter

My collection of Peanut Butter goodies!! (edible or not) Here you will find a large variety of peanut butter goodies! Whether you eat it, wear it, stare at it, or even drink it, you will find it here if it has peanut butter in it!!

Hazle Nut Edition Peanut Butter Cup

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Peanut Butter Pretzel

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Reeses Snack Barz

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Erin Bakers Chocolate PB Chunck Breakfast Cookie

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PB Loco Caramel Chunck

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Pirate Cookies


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My Top Ten Favorite Peanut Butter Treats!

  • Reeses Sticks
  • Reeses Peanut Butter Cups
  • Reeses Fastbreak
  • Reeses Bites
  • Peanut Butter Twix
  • Peanut Butter Oreo's
  • Little Debbie Nutty Bar
  • Keebler Peanut Butter Cookies
  • Holiday Reeses Cups
  • Dreyers Loaded Peanut Butter Cup Icecream

Interesting tidbits. . .



Did You Know?

Did a guy name Reese actually come up with Reese's Peanut Butter? Yes! H.B. Reese was a dairy Farmer who established the Reese Candy Co. who merged with Hershey's in 1963.

When was peanut butter invented? Late 1800's

Peanut Butter first sold for 6 cents per pound!

Peanut Butter never needs refrigeration.

Unopened containers of peanut butter will stay fresh for up to a year.

An 18oz jar of peanut butter needs 850 peanuts to be made.

The world's largest peanut is 20 feet tall, and it's currently kept in Turner County, Georgia.

One acre of peanut crop yields 2860 pounds of peanuts, enough to make 30000 peanut butter sandwiches.

The average american boy eats 1500 peanut butter sandwiches before reaching the age of 18.

96% of people, when making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, put the peanut butter on before the jelly.

The US market for peanut butter amounts to 800 million dollars per year.

Peanut butter was the secret behind "Mr. Ed," TV's talking horse.




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