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Nut Butter Packets


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Can anybody recommend to me the best place to buy these? Do you buy online or in a grocery store? Thanks in advance.


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kareng Grand Master

I bought them at " health food stores", groceries and Target. I have seen some coconut ones, too.

BlessedMommy Rising Star

Oh Target has them? Awesome!

kareng Grand Master

Oh Target has them? Awesome!

Mine has them with the PB .

Not as many flavors as Whole Foods or Natural Grocers.

BlessedMommy Rising Star

I'm not really concerned about variety. The main thing is I want to find ones that aren't too expensive.

LauraTX Rising Star

Individual servings of anything are going to be expensive.  They sell tiny plastic containers with snap on lids, I am sure some of those would be suitable for nut butters.  

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Every local store here sells the Justin's individual packets but they vary in price from about 80 cents up to nearly $2. I agree with Laura, if you are able to plan ahead and know you will be out for a meal and will want some just buy a regular jar and put some in a small container. It's what I do when I can plan ahead. I only buy the individual packets when I need to eat and am out of the house for an extended time unplanned.


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BlessedMommy Rising Star

I wouldn't mind buying a few for 80 cents each. We live in a lower cost of living area so I wouldn't be surprised if I could find them at the lower price. I'll stop at Target today and check.

 

I mainly want them for those unplanned times where I end up out and about and want something to spread on my apple or rice cake.

BlessedMommy Rising Star

Ah, small town challenges. I didn't find Justin's nut butters, but Target did have GoPicnic's so I picked up some, picked up some Planter's nut packets, some applesauce, etc. and made up a car snack kit. I also made some vegan gluten free jerky in the health food store and tossed it in.

 

I need to go up to Kalamazoo area for a FedEx package though, so I will probably stop in and see if their health food store has it.

 

The only nut butters in packets that our health food store had, was some really fancy expensive ones with no peanut butter option.

kareng Grand Master

Ah, small town challenges. I didn't find Justin's nut butters, but Target did have GoPicnic's so I picked up some, picked up some Planter's nut packets, some applesauce, etc. and made up a car snack kit. I also made some vegan gluten free jerky in the health food store and tossed it in.

 

I need to go up to Kalamazoo area for a FedEx package though, so I will probably stop in and see if their health food store has it.

 

The only nut butters in packets that our health food store had, was some really fancy expensive ones with no peanut butter option.

Skippy or Jif or both? Have the little PB cups.

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Can you eat Nutella?  They have some smaller sized ones and it doesn't need to be refrigerated.  They do have some travel packs with breadsticks or something in them that I'm assuming are not gluten-free so watch for those.

BlessedMommy Rising Star

I don't eat Jif or Nutella. 

 

Anyway, I went to the health food store in Kalamazoo and they ended up having a nice selection of Justin's nut butter packets. And the per packet price (for the 6 packs) was 58 cents a packet. Not bad at all! I ended up getting 3 boxes with 6 packets per box. That should last awhile. I now have a very nice survival kit for the car and I was able to have a nice little supper while the kids were eating Subway. :)

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