tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25747889.post4400844181317914844..comments2022-06-29T15:11:59.027+10:00Comments on The QBrand QBlog: Is Kraft putting its Nuts on the line?Stephen Downeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03778937627197478831noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25747889.post-58557152099323534202010-05-03T02:26:09.125+10:002010-05-03T02:26:09.125+10:00jerry22 , if you really are an expert on peanut bu...jerry22 , if you really are an expert on peanut butter, you wouldn't go for most of Kraft's peanut butter which is peanuts mixed with hydrogenated oils and other stuff. 100% natural peanut butter is what you'd want and the ingredient list for that stuff is typically 100% roasted peanuts alone and depending on the type you get, may or may not have salt added. That's it!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25747889.post-41628283436799617972010-04-09T02:20:35.506+10:002010-04-09T02:20:35.506+10:00Just came back from a trip to Australia and fell i...Just came back from a trip to Australia and fell in love with Kraft "Nuts". I bought a little jar to bring home to the USA and it's almost gone. I sure wish I could get my hands on another jar! I agree with the man from Canada. It's the best peanut butter I have ever tasted. Must be those Australian peanuts. Everything did taste better while we were there! I would love to be able to find another jar soon!Heather Gilbeaunoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25747889.post-3402837240307675952010-02-15T18:15:43.866+11:002010-02-15T18:15:43.866+11:00would be interested to know if the ingredients or ...would be interested to know if the ingredients or their percentage have been changed or replaced e.g. tapioca.reneenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25747889.post-90009771620298988202010-02-04T14:10:52.025+11:002010-02-04T14:10:52.025+11:00Interesting comments. However, in our case it does...Interesting comments. However, in our case it doesn't really matter to us what is on the label. My wife and I visited Sydney recently from Canada and bought a little jar of Kraft "Nuts". It is the best tasting peanut butter spread that we have ever tasted. And believe me I am an expert on peanut butter. It tastes so nutty!!!! <br />Unfortunately, we are unable to purchase this in Canada. We have Kraft PB in Canada but not the "Nuts" name. Sad really.Jerryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09800186081924482528noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25747889.post-61466875458421597502009-06-04T17:09:07.187+10:002009-06-04T17:09:07.187+10:00Good point, Jonathan. I wondered that at first - w...Good point, Jonathan. I wondered that at first - whether they were trying to get away from the "butter" part of peanut butter, like the change to "KFC" downplayed the "fried" part of Kentucky Fried Chicken. However, it is still described on the jar as peanut butter. (Interestingly, the low fat versions are called "peanut spread".)Stephen Downeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03778937627197478831noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25747889.post-70734149621710526392009-06-04T16:22:01.387+10:002009-06-04T16:22:01.387+10:00I am thinking...is there a bad association of pean...I am thinking...is there a bad association of peanut butter with being healthy? ...And thus the change. <br /><br />At least they have attached KRAFT to the NUTS. I used to work for a brewery which sells BEER na BEER (which means A beer that really takes like a beer). The generic branding caused a lot of stir and law suits from rival San Miguel Beer.Jonathanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08590380324011702985noreply@blogger.com