Follow this link and you will see the names G-S. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Peanut_butter_brands
you can get the cheap supermarket brands of peanuts of you can get kp or nobbys nuts. these are the most well known and/or common.
Orville Redenbachers
Act11
Smart Pop
Pop Secret
Since there are many store brands on top of those that are advertised nationally plus those that are international brands it's probably not possible to count them.
Many commercial brands of peanut butter do not have sulfate in them. In reduced fat peanut butter Copper Sulfate is a common ingredient.
Laura Scudder's peanut butter has no sugar. Many health food brands don't, either.
There is nothing non-kosher in the ingredients for peanut butter and there are several brands of peanut butter that are certified kosher.
I can and do eat peanut butter. Retail-sized brands of jars of peanut butter do not seem to be involved in the 2009 recall. but everything is fine in 2012
Reese's, M&M's, and Peanut Butter Cups are covered in chocolate flavoring. Chex Mix also has a peanut butter covered with chocolate to and there is also a peanut butter and chocolate cake.
Yes, but most brands of peanut butter will not freeze completely solid because of the oils they contain.
There are different types of peanut butter. Natural peanut butter is considered a good source of protein and healthy oils/fats. The commercial brands of peanut butter have added sugars and fats, which make them less healthy.
Many people love peanut butter.
Yes, but not in large amounts as it might get stuck in their throat or they might get sick.
Peter Pan Creamy honey roast
If you're looking for the most inexpensive peanut butter, the Butternut Co. will almost always win that race. the butternut provides you the authentic taste of peanut rich butter and it is unsweetened that makes it more delicious and worthy of all other brands. =
No, ordinarily all peanut butter is brown. But fun recipes for making green peanut butter are available on the Internet. There also could be certain commercial brands of peanut butter that market a green product for Halloween, St. Patrick's Day and other special events.