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5-lb Skippy Creamy Peanut Butter

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$7.55

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Amazon has 80-Oz SKIPPY Creamy Peanut Butter for $10.44 - $2.37 when you 'clip' the coupon on product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $7.55. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Amazon has 80-Oz SKIPPY Creamy Peanut Butter for $10.44 - $2.37 when you 'clip' the coupon on product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $7.55. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

Note: You must be logged into your account. Coupons are typically one use per account. You have the flexibility to manage your Subscribe & Save subscription at any time after your order ships. View Subscribe & Save filler items and our current Subscribe & Save Frontpage deals to unlock up to an extra 15% savings when you have 5 or more items in your current monthly subscription.

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Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • About this Deal:
  • About this Product:
    • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars at Amazon based on over 19,690 customer reviews.
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Notes:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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EdWrap
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Slightly cheaper on sale at Costco currently (until 7/27) - 2x48oz for $7.69 at my local store. That's $0.080/oz, while this is $0.094/oz
TheBigCPabster
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Yep. But oh so good. I just ordered one

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3d ago
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mrtasan
3d ago
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Quote from AquaChannel7410 :
Some people are just willfully ignorant. Yum, trans fats to raise LDL cholesterol and lower HDL. Inflammation, now that's a good thing, right? Nutrient loss because it strips away beneficial nutrients like essential fatty acids and antioxidants, causes digestive issues by disrupting the gut microbiome, and of course, weight gain, because it doesn't have the same limiting factors of real peanut butter, because it has sugar and slimy oils which make it more addictive for those with no restraint. But honestly, I don't care what you do to your body or how stupid you are. I was just suggesting a healthier alternative for those that might care.
are you sure you didnt meant saturated fat? label says 0 trans fat???
3d ago
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AquaChannel7410
3d ago
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Quote from vertical2394 :
i mean youre preaching to the choir, i use pretty much olive oil for everything, but dude, if you have peanut butter with something, sandwich celery i dont care, its not enough oil to matter, you guys forget quantities when you think about diet, but yeah, if you eat a lot of peanut butter, like, way too much peanut butter, you should definitely get something that doesnt use vegetable/seed oils, but then your main problem is somehow too much of your diet is peanut butter..
Which is part of the point I was making. Eating a piece of fruit isn't like eating a piece of candy for several reasons. Eating a piece of fruit causes your body to work for the sweetness by biting, chewing, digesting, so over time your body slowly absorbs some of the sugar but you've expended a fair amount of calories in the process, and it keeps you from wanting to keep eating more. Eating a piece of candy involves little effort but sticking it in your mouth where it just disappears and entices you to keep eating more of it. The same holds for real peanut butter and this adulterated crap they sell to entice you to eat more. And those who don't care about ingesting "just a little bit" of something are those who probably eat "just a little bit of something" all day long in every meal and snacks to boot. People complain about everyone being fat and unhealthy and blame the food manufacturers but in truth, the food manufacturers wouldn't be in business selling their crap if people didn't buy it. Then they blame the medical establishment because they have to wait forever to see a doctor, and many not very good doctors at that, the price of health insurance, etc. but they really only have themselves to blame. People used to just have insurance for things like a broken leg, because people didn't eat crap all day and end up with all the ailments people have today. Okay, done with the sermon.
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mrtasan
3d ago
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Quote from AquaChannel7410 :
Which is part of the point I was making. Eating a piece of fruit isn't like eating a piece of candy for several reasons. Eating a piece of fruit causes your body to work for the sweetness by biting, chewing, digesting, so over time your body slowly absorbs some of the sugar but you've expended a fair amount of calories in the process, and it keeps you from wanting to keep eating more. Eating a piece of candy involves little effort but sticking it in your mouth where it just disappears and entices you to keep eating more of it. The same holds for real peanut butter and this adulterated crap they sell to entice you to eat more. And those who don't care about ingesting "just a little bit" of something are those who probably eat "just a little bit of something" all day long in every meal and snacks to boot. People complain about everyone being fat and unhealthy and blame the food manufacturers but in truth, the food manufacturers wouldn't be in business selling their crap if people didn't buy it. Then they blame the medical establishment because they have to wait forever to see a doctor, and many not very good doctors at that, the price of health insurance, etc. but they really only have themselves to blame. People used to just have insurance for things like a broken leg, because people didn't eat crap all day and end up with all the ailments people have today. Okay, done with the sermon.
pls go to mcdonalds and preach there
3d ago
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ShrewdSnow237
3d ago
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Damn. Skippy
3d ago
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AquaChannel7410
3d ago
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Quote from mrtasan :
pls go to mcdonalds and preach there
Sure, next time I'm there.
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AquaChannel7410
3d ago
35 Posts
Quote from mrtasan :
are you sure you didnt meant saturated fat? label says 0 trans fat???
Grok "Hydrogenated vegetable oil is considered bad for you primarily because it often contains trans fats, which are created during the hydrogenation process."
Also Grok "In the United States, the FDA allows a product to be labeled as "zero trans fat" if it contains less than 0.5 grams of trans fat per serving. This threshold applies to both artificial trans fats (from partially hydrogenated oils) and naturally occurring trans fats (found in small amounts in some animal products). However, this can be misleading because small amounts of trans fat can add up if you consume multiple servings. Always check ingredient lists for "partially hydrogenated oils," as these are the primary source of artificial trans fats, even in products labeled "zero trans fat."
I think Skippy could be taking advantage of the loophole. Plus, there's still the saturated fat and all the other poisons.
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BigDadyTiberius
3d ago
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Quote from EdWrap :
Slightly cheaper on sale at Costco currently (until 7/27) - 2x48oz for $7.69 at my local store. That's $0.080/oz, while this is $0.094/oz

So that's how I got those. This deal is killing me.

I was getting close to about 10 sandwiches left from my recent jug-o-peanutbutter. That's where my auto ship sent it last time. I think Amazon is tracking me.

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2d ago
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vertical2394
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Quote from AquaChannel7410 :
Grok "Hydrogenated vegetable oil is considered bad for you primarily because it often contains trans fats, which are created during the hydrogenation process." Also Grok "In the United States, the FDA allows a product to be labeled as "zero trans fat" if it contains less than 0.5 grams of trans fat per serving. This threshold applies to both artificial trans fats (from partially hydrogenated oils) and naturally occurring trans fats (found in small amounts in some animal products). However, this can be misleading because small amounts of trans fat can add up if you consume multiple servings. Always check ingredient lists for "partially hydrogenated oils," as these are the primary source of artificial trans fats, even in products labeled "zero trans fat." I think Skippy could be taking advantage of the loophole. Plus, there's still the saturated fat and all the other poisons.
a poison kills you in very small quantities, therefore its not a poison. you make the public discourse worse and you should feel bad.
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SKV4m
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Didn't care for the added sugar. My favorite is wholefood's 365 creamy, spread it on toast with butter and honey... peanut butter butter honey sammies PBBH
Last edited by SKV4m July 17, 2025 at 11:05 PM.
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AquaChannel7410
Yesterday
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Quote from vertical2394 :
a poison kills you in very small quantities, therefore its not a poison. you make the public discourse worse and you should feel bad.
You should really look up words before you post what you claim are their definitions. And I don't usually feel bad because I don't usually eat poisons.
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Marceille
18h ago
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Quote from EdWrap :
Slightly cheaper on sale at Costco currently (until 7/27) - 2x48oz for $7.69 at my local store. That's $0.080/oz, while this is $0.094/oz
On sale at Sams as well for $7.98, or $0.083/oz
5h ago
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SkillfulPiranha7944
5h ago
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Quote from ShrewdVest7049 :
Sugar and hydrogenated vegetable oil. Great way to give yourself diabetes, inflammation, and a stroke all in one go.
Er no, the problem is trans fats, not hydrogenation. Modern methods of hydrogenation produce no more trans fats than what's naturally in beef. That's why the label says 0g trans fats.

And no sugar doesn't technically cause diabetes. Sugars are a natural source of energy. Your brain runs on glucose. If you don't think sugar is important, you clearly didn't know what diabetes is. Look up diabetic shock. It's EXCESS sugar OVER TIME that cause insulin resistance, leading to diabetes. The amount of sugar in this is less than that in many fruits and fruit juices.

If you're going on that route, why don't you leave out the peanuts as well? After all, peanuts are high in saturated fats. Think about it

As for inflammation, I have no idea what you're talking about. You apparently don't know either.
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