The Nostalgic Peanut Butter Brand Sold At Costco That You're Better Off Skipping - Tasting Table
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The Nostalgic Peanut Butter Brand Sold At Costco That You're Better Off Skipping - Tasting Table
"The texture of the Skippy creamy variety was solid. It performed well on toast, gliding perfectly across the warm bread while retaining its thick structure, but the flavor was lacking."
"Skippy is made from real roasted peanuts but it also contains some add-ins like sugar, salt, and a hydrogenated vegetable oil composed of cottonseed, soybean, and rapeseed."
"One online reviewer wrote that 'Skippy tastes like glue with peanut butter mixed in' while another said that they give it to their dogs because they find it too sweet."
Peanut butter is a common pantry item, often purchased in bulk. A review of nut butters at Costco found Skippy to be less favorable. While its texture is solid and spreads well, the flavor is criticized for being overly sweet and artificial due to added ingredients. Some Costco shoppers echoed this sentiment, describing Skippy as tasting like glue. Despite its loyal fan base and competitive pricing, Skippy is suggested to be avoided in favor of more natural alternatives.
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