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Skippy Natural Peanut Butter?


jmengert

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jmengert Enthusiast

I'm soy free, in addition to gluten free, and I saw Skippy has a natural peanut butter--it just has palm oil, salt, and a bit of sugar (and peanuts of course :) ) I'm assuming this is gluten free, but does anyone know for sure about Skippy?

Thanks in advance!


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jerseyangel Proficient

A few months ago when I was still eating peanut butter <_< , I discovered this product. It is so good! Anyway, I called, and it's fine :D

Enjoy--and enjoy some for me, too :lol:

jmengert Enthusiast

Thank you so much! I haven't eaten peanut butter in over a year, so I'll make sure to enjoy a lot of it :)

eKatherine Apprentice
I'm soy free, in addition to gluten free, and I saw Skippy has a natural peanut butter--it just has palm oil, salt, and a bit of sugar (and peanuts of course :) ) I'm assuming this is gluten free, but does anyone know for sure about Skippy?

Thanks in advance!

That's not natural-style peanut butter! Natural style peanut butter contains nothing but peanuts and salt.

jmengert Enthusiast

I agree--it's not natural, but since it doesn't have soy in it, and I don't have to stir it, I'm sold!

Random Guy Apprentice

why do you hate stirring so much?

jmengert Enthusiast

Um, I don't hate stirring. It happened to be the only soy free peanut butter at the store where I was shopping, so I bought it. I'm just grateful it's soy free.


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Guest ~jules~

I eat the adams, I'm with you my fellow julie I'm not into the whole stiring thing. Its annoying in my opinion, or maybe I'm just peanut butter lazy :D

shai76 Explorer
why do you hate stirring so much?

I hate stirring. It's a hard, goopy mess. And refrigerated it gets super hard!

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