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I can have Peanut Butter now, but was shocked when I read the jar to see all the sodium! Does anyone uhave suggestions for any that taste decent but are less sodium? If it tastes really bad, I would rather not even have it!

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I do not like "natural" Peanut Butter. I absolutely love Peter Pan creamy whipped peanut butter. I haven't had any since the surgery, but it does stare at me when I open the pantry.

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My favorite is Costco's Organic Natural Peanut Butter. We have eaten it for quite a while now and find it delicious.

I might order Koeze cream nut natural Peanut Butter soon to taste it.

Is it low is sodium?

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My favorite Peanut Butter is Peter Pan Whipped which is suppose to have less sugar than their regular. I don't know the sodium content. But I tried MaraNatha All Natural No Stir Almond Butter and I am IN LOVE!!! I like it better than peanut butter and that's saying a lot lol.

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I tried many different brands of Natural or low sodium peanut butters and to me none satisfied what I really wanted. So it's either Skippy Super Chunk or nada. Not really a big deal to me anyway, one tablespoon satisfies the craving and it actually fills me good.

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I found it at my local Walmart! It's right beside the peanut butters. I was so surprised they carried it, and it's delicious.

:)

Not having to stir sounds heavenly. Where do you buy it?

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