i finished the peanut butter than i bought a new box and then my sister ate the new peanut butter than she bought new peanut butter so i ate it then i bought it then she ate it then she bought it and i ate it and so on .......
2007-11-11 12:05:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Nobody eats Bob Dole's Peanut Butter.
2007-11-10 12:01:34
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answered by Kate v.7.0 6
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Peanut butter has been invented and reinvented over the centuries. Peanuts originated in South America, and Incas were known to have used peanuts to make a type of paste.
In 1890, George A. Bayle Jr. began to sell ground peanut paste as a vegetarian protein supplement for people with bad teeth. In 1893, Dr. John Harvey Kellogg originated an early variety of peanut butter at the Battle Creek Sanitarium in Battle Creek, Michigan. Kellogg, along with his brother, W.K. Kellogg, patented a process for making peanut butter in 1895, but it used steamed peanuts rather than roasted peanuts. Contrary to popular belief, the renowned botanist George Washington Carver had no hand in inventing this food.
Peanut butter was made in Australia by Edward Halsey for Sanitarium Health Food Company on May 29, 1899 and was sold as early as June 16. Peanut butter was widely introduced in 1904 by C.H. Sumner at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition (Saint Louis World's Fair) which also popularized the ice cream cone, the hot dog and the hamburger.
Founded by Benton Black, Krema Products Company in Columbus, Ohio began selling peanut butter in 1908 and is the second oldest peanut butter company, other than the Australian Sanitarium Health food Company, still in operation today. Other early peanut butter brands were sold by Heinz and Beech Nut.
In 1922, Joseph L. Rosefield developed modern peanut butter by using finer grinding, hydrogenation, and an emulsifier to keep the oil from separating. This created a creamy texture unlike the earlier peanut butter described as gritty, or pasty. He received a patent for stable peanut butter which had a shelf life of up to a year.
Swift & Company adopted the technology for their E.K Pond peanut butter which they had introduced somewhat earlier in 1920. In 1928 they changed the name to "Peter Pan". Peter Pan was originally packaged in a tin can with a turn key and re-closable lid but switched to glass during World War II because of metal shortages. In 1932, Rosefield left that company. He formed the Rosefield Packing Co. and began selling "Skippy" peanut butter in 1933.
Peanut butter became a very profitable business in the United States. Currently, the best-selling American brand is Jif, a product introduced by Procter & Gamble in 1958. Jif is now made by the J.M Smucker Company. Kraft peanut butter is the most popular in Canada. Kraft currently produces peanut butter for the Canadian and Australian markets. Australian health food company Sanitarium Health Food Company has been making commercial peanut butter since 1898. There also exist other nut butters, made from almond, cashew, and hazelnut, such as Nutella.
2007-11-10 11:59:44
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answered by Cracking Up 1
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sorry! I just used the last of it on my toast! If you woulda let me know I could've picked some up at the store yesterday! sheesh... lol. :)
2007-11-10 11:59:18
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answered by Anonymous
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n0ope. I think you can blame reese cups.. Because i had a few of those?
2007-11-10 11:57:42
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answered by -Athenaa- 3
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i did... ill get a new jar when i go to the store
2007-11-10 11:56:21
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answered by only god can judge me 4
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not me! i ate the cream cheese
2007-11-10 11:57:22
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answered by Emily 7
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Sorry I did.
2007-11-10 11:57:13
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answered by bwmorency 7
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no i was studying all day
2007-11-10 11:57:47
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answered by Anonymous
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^
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snl real world with bob dole...love it.
2007-11-10 12:11:39
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answered by Anonymous
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