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Did Jif peanut butter change their recipe?

Did Jif peanut butter change their recipe?

After Procter & Gamble purchased a peanut butter brand called Big Top from a Kentucky company, they revamped the brand by adding sugar and molasses, included oils other than peanut oil in the recipe, and branded the new concoction Jif (via The New Yorker).

Was Jif ever peanut butter?

But Jiffy peanut butter never existed “Jif was never named Jiffy,” a representative from the J.M. Smucker Company told INSIDER.

Why does my peanut butter taste funny?

Oxygen is the enemy here, and exposure to air can cause your peanut butter to develop off flavors. Rancid foods won’t kill you, but they also don’t taste great, either. A sure sign of rancid peanut butter is a change in texture—perhaps it used to be soft and creamy, and now it’s dry and hard.

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Why choose Jif® peanut butter?

The Jif® team believes in helping people and families feel comforted, empowered and delighted with classic peanut butter spreads, health-conscious choices and crave-worthy combinations. We also believe in helping places and communities be their very best.

Does the Jif peanut butter logo look upside down?

On April 16, Twitter user @SeeDeng noticed that the logo on a jar of Jif peanut butter looks the same upside down as it does right-side up. And in 2016, people on Reddit realized that even though many of them were convinced that the Jif peanut butter logo used to say “Jiffy,” Jiffy peanut butter never existed.

Did Jiffy peanut butter ever actually exist?

And in 2016, people on Reddit realized that even though many of them were convinced that the Jif peanut butter logo used to say “Jiffy,” Jiffy peanut butter never existed. The widespread false memory of the peanut butter label saying “Jiffy” can be attributed to the ” Mandela Effect .”

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Who invented the first peanut butter?

Evidence points to the Incas being the first people to grind peanuts, and the first person who made peanut butter in the United States was John Harvey Kellogg, who invented a form of it in 1895 (via National Peanut Board). Jif was born more than half a century later in 1958 (via Jif).