Premium Quality Smooth Unsalted Old Fashioned Peanut Butter Packed into 16oz Jar Case of 6 Salt Free Unsweetened

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Product Description


Smooth Unsalted Old-Fashioned Peanut Butter packed into a 16oz jar - case of 6








CREAMY PEANUT BUTTER || Deliciously creamy, natural peanut butter. Our peanut butter is made by roasting and grinding blanched, dry roasted peanuts until they are wonderfully creamy

SALT FREE, UNSWEETENED || This product has just one ingredient - peanuts!

ETHICALLY SOURCED || Our peanuts are sourced from Nicaragua, Argentina and the USA

CERTIFIED || Gluten Free Certified, Vegan, Kosher, Non-GMO Verified. No added preservatives

MINIMAL WASTE || Once Again Nut Butters are packaged in recyclable glass jars

Our natural peanut butter is made by roasting and grinding blanched, dry roasted peanuts until they are wonderfully creamy. This product has just one ingredient - peanuts! Salt free and unsweetened. Peanuts are ethically sourced from Argentina, Nicaragua and the USA. Honest in Trade, Gluten-Free Certified, Vegan, Kosher Certified, and Non-GMO Verified. No preservatives added.

While refrigeration of this product isn't necessary, if stirring is something you wish to minimize, stir and then refrigerate. Please be aware that if left out at room temperature, natural oil separation will occur.

Shelf life: 12 months from the date of production. Once opened, we recommend a three month shelf life. We cannot guarantee product performance past the sell-by date as we do not add preservatives to our products.

Ingredients: Peanuts

Allergen Statement: Contains Peanuts. Produced in a Peanut-only facility.




Specification


Specification
Organic, Gluten free, Vegan, Kosher
Material
6 x 16 oz. - Old Fashioned Peanut Butter - Smooth - No Salt
Brand Name
Once Again Nut Butter
Is product customizable?
No, sold as-is
Instruction for use
Everyday
Size
10lb


Our Mission


We, the employee-owners of OANB, produce superior products for our customers. We are committed to sustainability and we spread integrity.

Our Winning Proposition: We spread integrity.


About Us


About Our Plant-Based Peanut Butter Company
Founders


Jeremy Thaler and Constance Potter met while establishing Mifflin Street Co-op in Madison, Wisconsin. They shared a common belief in the importance of herbal supplements, worker-owned cooperatives, organic and sustainable farming and the power of community. Upon leaving Madison and moving to Rochester, New York, they established a worker cooperative distribution called Clear Eye Distribution, and a whole-grain bakery that also produced granola using a barrel roaster.

A chance question from a friend, “You have a barrel roaster; why don’t you use it to make peanut butter?” led Jeremy to the peanut butter business. In 1976, Once Again Nut Butter was born. When Jeremy and Connie left Rochester for a more rural area, they moved the company into their 800-square foot basement and manufactured peanut butter there until they purchased the current facility in 1981.





FAQ


Any thoughts of producing any raw products?
No, there are way too many risks to our consumers that we are not willing to take while producing raw products. An example: Salmonella.

Are your nut and seed butters roasted with oils?
We do not use oils while roasting our nut and seed butters; they are all dry roasted.

Do your suppliers use any pesticides, sprays or solutions of any kind on your raw nuts and seeds?
We buy our nuts and seeds from shellers who buy them from hundreds of growers. Therefore if you are concerned about pesticides, we recommend that you buy organic butters.

What does it mean, traces of other nuts?
In the last 20 years or so, the incidence of food allergies has increased significantly. While we do a really good job of making sure our products are separated, there is still a small risk of cross-contamination; therefore, we recommend that any person with a health-threatening allergy avoid our nut butter products.


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