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Creamy or Crunchy Peanut Butter?


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Creamy or Crunchy Peanut Butter?  

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  1. 1. Creamy or Crunchy?

    • Creamy
      34
    • Crunchy
      33


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Grazing at my girlfriends house at night..  thought it was creamy so I didnt touch it. Couldnt find sshit worth a lick. Said wth, looked at the jar.

 

Got excited to see it was crunchy. Perfect midnight snack... A spoon full of crunchy peanut butter

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2 hours ago, CarolinaCoolin said:

Crunchy easily. Gives PB&J's that added texture to really take that classic sandwich to the next level. Smooth peanut butter is for Nancy girls 

Fug you Im a Nancy girl :-p

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How is the majority for crunchy??? It's like they got in a hurry and didn't finish making the stuff. 

But..."There are two things that I hate: People who don't respect other people's cultures, and the Dutch" 

I like to think that I'm an open minded person. I'll have to give crunchy a shot. I'll also have to give coffee with grounds, oysters with shell bits, eating chicken drumsticks whole, and uncut pineapple a chance. Will report back.

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