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Skippy creamy. It's always been my fave, and my wife says they taste the same. I think in my head it has something to do with the coloring on the label and the cap.
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Any kind besides the natural and no sugar added stuff
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likely story.
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Ya' know, you do get used to the texture and taste. It takes a little bit of time. So much so, that when you go back the regular tastes too dry and sticks to the roof of your mouth and teeth. But each to their own. It's just hydrogenated fats are not heart healthy whereas natural is...with or without sugar.
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I did not know Reeses had their own Peanut Butter, I will have to look for it and give it a try.
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The sweetness issue can be overcome with a bit of honey, so it's not that big of a deal. I'm very aware of the health detriments of regular peanut butter due to the hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated oils. Also, I'm proud of you for venturing outside DC.
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That's why you buy one of those things I posted earlier. It's a stirrer gadget for natural peanut butter. |
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