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It's up to your doctor, mine did allow it(I'm almost 3 weeks out on mushies now) but mine dietician told us no on the reduced fat bc too much sugar, she recommended all natural Peanut Butter with no more than 3 ingredients on the label lol! I found my store brand has one and it has one ingredient peanuts ;). Another product that is awesome for shakes is PB2 it's defatted peanut butter that is in powder form perfect to add to shakes!

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Woops hit send too quick! Most stores around me carry it but at one point it was hard to find and I ordered it on Amazon! I'd always check with your doctor first tho!

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I just tried to order PB2 on their website, but it didn't work! (They don't sell it in stores here in New England.)

I'll try Amazon! :)

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I was going to suggest PB2, also. It tastes good in shakes! Also, Naturally More is a super yummy Peanut Butter. I get it at Walmart.< /p>

Naturally More Peanut Butter

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Whole foods has PB2. I think Walmart has started carrying it, too.

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FYI I have moved this thread from Recipe Sharing to the food and Nutrition forum so it will be easier to find.

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I just tried to order PB2 on their website, but it didn't work! (They don't sell it in stores here in New England.) I'll try Amazon! :)

I live in Connecticut & they sell it in Stop & Shop in the Peanut Butter section :)

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I am surprised it is in Connecticut--their own website shows it is not sold in stores here. I had no luck with their website, which was good, because Amazon was much cheaper! Can't wait to give it a try! :)

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