Peanut Butter 50 Pack

$22.36

Meticulously crafted from the purest ingredients, our classic Peanut Butter 50 Pack has hints of brown butter and a silky, creamy finish.

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Buy Peanut Butter 50 Pack

Meticulously crafted from the purest ingredients, our classic Peanut Butter 50 Pack has hints of brown butter and a silky, creamy finish. Like all of our chocolates, this bar is produced from premium cacao that has been responsibly sourced and blended with homemade, cold water hash. Ideal for those with a sophisticated palate and a passion for chocolate. It might include gluten, soy, and almonds.

Product Enjoyment

  • Directions: Start with one piece. Wait two hours for full effect.
  • Serving Size: One Piece 2.8 g
  • Servings Per Package: 20
  • Storage: Store at 20-25° C (68-77° F)

Ingredients: 

Milk Chocolate (Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Unsweetened Chocolate, Sunflower Lecithin, Vanilla), Cannabis Extract.

What is peanut butter made of?

Roasted and ground peanuts are used to make peanut butter. You can add sugar, salt (sodium), oils (fat), and additives that prevent separation. It is considered a protein food according to the Canadian Dietary Guide.

What is peanut butter used for?

Numerous important elements for your health can be found in peanut butter, including vitamin E, magnesium, iron, selenium, and vitamin B6. According to research, those who regularly consume nuts and nut kinds of butter like peanut butter are less likely to experience heart disease and type 2 diabetes.

Is 100 Peanut Butter Healthy?

Since peanut butter is so high in fat, a 3.5-ounce (100-gram) serving packs a hefty dose of 597 calories (4). Despite its high-calorie content, eating moderate amounts of pure peanut butter or whole peanuts is fine on a weight-loss diet (11).

Why is peanut butter so expensive?

Demand for peanut butter has increased significantly as consumers seek out this prized spread worldwide. Peanut butter manufacturers are under intense pressure to increase production to keep up with growing demand.