National Peanut Butter Lover's Day - March 1
Wed Mar 1st

National Peanut Butter Lover’s Day

For National Peanut Butter Lover's Day, a special cake was made on March 1st. Ah, peanut butter. Peanut butter is not easy to recognize in one day. The goober has been paired, blended, and added with many delicious results!

We almost have bacon when we pair peanut butter with creamy and dreamy chocolate.

We digress. We digress. Peanut butter ice cream is another popular love.. A peanut butter lover's dream come true, blended smooth with a few chopped nuts and a drizzle of peanut butter syrup.

Since being ape over the combination ever since, a monkey at Kellogg's one day dipped his banana in a jar of peanut butter. Quite well, banana slices with peanut butter sandwiched between them and chocolate coated make a delectable snack.

Peanut butter and bananas were a dish that was even appropriate for a king... Elvis Presley used to have a peanut butter and banana sandwich or two..

Then peanut butter became the nation's first passport and travelled the world. It paired up with some shrimp and added a little saucy. The result is a Thai peanut butter shrimp that is so delicious it had to be true love.

Things got a little when peanut butter stepped into the stew pot to sweat it out with a spring chick seasoned with some cayenne. The African Chicken Peanut Stew is the best tasting thing ever.

Marshmallows are one of the best times peanut butter has ever had. Fudge is adored for its delectable dessert reputation.

Fun peanut butter facts: Fun peanut butter facts:

  • To make a 12-ounce jar of peanut butter, it takes about 540 peanuts
  • At the Universal Exposition in St. Louis, Sumner first sold peanut butter in the United States. At his concession stand, he sold $705.11 of the "new treat" for $705.11
  • In 1928, Reese's Peanut Butter Cup was introduced to America
  • Since 1898, the oldest operating manufacturer and supplier of peanut butter has been selling peanut butter
  • Mr. Ed TV's used peanut butter as a mystery ingredient to get a horse talking.
  • Peanut butter is the product of almost $800 million a year in the United States
  • National Peanut Butter Day is January 24th

Ersday on #peanutbutterloversday. peanutbutterloversday is a holiday that takes place in the United States

  • With either peanut butter or a new peanut butter blend, fall in love
  • Try peanut butter and apples
  • Or maybe fried peaches and peanut butter
  • Try one of the recipes listed above
  • Or how about peanut butter and bacon?
  • Share your favorite peanut butter combos.
  • To post on social media, use the hashtag #PeanutButterLoversDay

The day is commemorated by a national peanut butter lover's day in history

National Peanut Butter Lover's Day first appeared in 1990 in the United States, marking the first commercial appearance of peanut butter in the United States. Both the Adult Peanut Butter Lovers Fan Club and the National Peanut Board all promoted the day, the day found full coverage peanut butter spreads in newspapers around the country. Dr. An unidentified doctor was praised for first giving peanut butter to his patients. He began delivering the medicine to those patients who had trouble chewing in March of 1890. We continue to celebrate the benefits of peanut butter, as well as its history more than 100 years..

Peanut butter FAQ

Does elephants like peanut butter? Q. Is elephants like peanut butter?

Despite what caricatures you've seen or stories you've heard about elephants, elephants don't really eat peanuts. They also won't eat peanut butter.

Q. Who invented the peanut butter cup?

In 1928, H. Burnett Reese, the founder of the H.B. Reese Candy Company, introduced the peanut butter cup.

Q. Are cities named after the peanut? A. Are cities named after the peanut?

A. Yes! Yes! Peanut, Peanut, and Lower Peanut are all native to Upper Peanut, Peanut, and Lower Peanut. California, Tennessee, and West Virginia are among the thirteen other states that include towns named Peanut, including California, Tennessee, and West Virginia. But that isn't all. In addition, the peanut is also known as a goober. Visit Goobertown, Arkansas, or Goober Hill, Texas.