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PB2 Powdered Peanut Butter - Large Jars - Wholesale Natural Foods

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PB2 offers a healthy twist on an all-American staple - peanut butter! Now with 90% fat, because science. Reconstitute powder with any liquid.

This is what 45 calories of PB2 looks like. : r/1200isplenty

PB2 Foods, The Original PB2, Powdered Peanut Butter, 16 oz

PB2 Powdered Peanut Butter is peanut butter re-imagined! Freshly roasted peanuts are pressed to remove most of the oil. Add a little sugar and a dash of salt for flavor and the result is peanut butter with only 1.5 g of fat per serving - almost 70% fewer calories than traditional peanut butter and 6 g of plant-based protein. The subject of powdered peanut butter tends to create a lot of questions.

Bell Plantation PB2 Powdered Peanut Butter 1 lb Jar 2-Pack

PB2 Powdered Peanut Butter is peanut butter re-imagined! Freshly roasted peanuts are pressed to remove most of the oil. Add a little sugar and a dash of salt for flavor and the result is peanut butter with only 1.5 g of fat per serving - almost 70% fewer calories than traditional peanut butter and 6 g of plant-based protein. The subject of powdered peanut butter tends to create a lot of questions.

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