'Pip & Nut,' the company famous for its peanut butter and almond butter, has brought back its 'Cherry Bakewell Almond Butter' for a limited time. This decision was made following a community vote held by Pip & Nut. The voters agreed that this product is the one that they missed the most. The statistics back this up as well, as the Cherry Bakewell Almond Butter has been a top seller during each of its previous releases.
The Cherry Bakewell Almond Butter is made with just-roasted almonds and real cherries which give it a completely natural taste with a good level of sweetness. The butter is also made using palm oil and a range of fully natural ingredients, meaning this product contains no harmful artificial processing. On top of this, the glass jar that the butter is packaged in is made out of recycled glass and is fully recyclable itself.
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'Pip & Nut' Has Brought Back a Fan-Favorite Product After a Vote
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