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Today only. Jet.com has the 16-ounce jar of PB2 Powdered Peanut Butter for $8.84. Add 6 to cart to reach $40 in cart - $3 off instantly - 20% off with coupon code GROCERYBASH [7/26] = $29 with free shipping.

85% less fat calories than traditional peanut butter; good for adding to protein shakes, greek yogurt, etc.
$29 retail: $66
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LJW
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Posted 07/26/2016 at 04:09 PM PT
Posted 07/26/2016 at 04:09 PM PT
It's actually quite good! If you enjoy the taste of peanut butter it's a great way to add the taste while skipping a lot of the calories and fat.
kendunn
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Posted 07/26/2016 at 06:36 PM PT
Posted 07/26/2016 at 06:36 PM PT
My daughter uses this in her protein shakes, tastes pretty good
dave_c
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Posted 07/26/2016 at 07:09 PM PT
Posted 07/26/2016 at 07:09 PM PT
I once knew a gal who put peanut butter in her chili. Needless to say we had to part ways.
VCU804
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Posted 07/27/2016 at 04:15 AM PT
Posted 07/27/2016 at 04:15 AM PT
Never seen this stuff before but I'd like to try it first before I commit to 6 jars of it.
kendunn
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Posted 07/27/2016 at 10:23 AM PT
Posted 07/27/2016 at 10:23 AM PT
Again, if you like the taste of PB its great. It doesn't taste like anything artificial or whatever, tastes like peanuts that were pulverized into a powder instead of ground. The just remove the oil (and fat)
tidris
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Posted 07/27/2016 at 10:25 AM PT
Posted 07/27/2016 at 10:25 AM PT
I can't justify this product when the local supermarket has regular peanut butter on sale for $1 per 16 oz jar. Besides, fat is good for you, in moderation.
kendunn
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Posted 07/27/2016 at 10:28 AM PT
Posted 07/27/2016 at 10:28 AM PT
Again, if you like the taste of PB its great. It doesn't taste like anything artificial or whatever, tastes like peanuts that were pulverized into a powder instead of ground. The just remove the oil (and fat)

And unfortunately they also remove the vitamins that are oil/fat soluble.
dave_c
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Posted 07/28/2016 at 03:18 AM PT
Posted 07/28/2016 at 03:18 AM PT
^ The main fat soluble vitamin that would be lost is vitamin E, while a deficiency of E without a disease causing it is very rare.