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Crunchy peanut butter shouldn't exist. It's lazy, unfinished peanut butter. At the very least, it should cost less. Why are we paying the same price for a job half finished?
The probably just add the crushed peanuts in after making the regular one.
Haha, just like most brown sugar. Spoiler: it's usually white sugar with molasses added back in.
I never really thought about how brown sugar used to just be less refined white sugar...
So it's not laziness, it's maliciousness?
How exactly is that malicious though?
Because they are, for some baffling reason, deciding proactively to ruin the peanut butter after having blended it into smooth, creamy perfection! Then they have the gall to place it right next to the good stuff, likely with intent to fool unwitting passersby into bringing it home with further hopes that the children who have never tasted smooth peanut butter and fall victim to experiencing the crunchy version as their initial exposure will be hooked on the worse version for the rest of their lives.
If that's not malice, I don't know what is.
(Really heavy /s, just in case)
The big peanut conspiracy
Because when they add them back in, they do it with a really shitty attitude.
😱 They wouldn't!!
But I like the crunchiness aspect of it.
Then I hope you like the crunching sounds on your children's grave because you're weak, your bloodline is weak, and you'll never survive the winter.
(J/k I just love this joke)
Spicy
Dang. Bury that guy in an empty Peter Pan jar.
Crunchy peanut butter is superior peanut butter.
Your reply needs to have more upvotes.
True, but i agree with OP that it should cost less.
Because I'm not gonna put peanuts in myself.