National Peanut Butter Peanut Butter Day

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Hey there peanut butter enthusiasts! Get ready to spread the love because National Peanut Butter Day is here! It's time to celebrate the smooth, creamy, and oh-so-delicious goodness that is peanut butter. Whether you're a fan of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, or simply eating it straight from the jar (no judgment here), this national day is all about giving our favorite nutty treat the spotlight it deserves.

When is Peanut Butter Peanut Butter Day?

It's national peanut butter peanut butter day on the 24th January.


The Internet History of National Peanut Butter Day

Every year on January 24th, people all across the country come together to honor and appreciate the wonders of peanut butter. But how did this delicious spread become the star of its very own national day? Let's dive into its internet history and find out!

In the vast online world, peanut butter has always been a popular subject. From recipes to fun facts, there's no shortage of peanut butter-related content floating around. However, it wasn't until 2016 when National Peanut Butter Day gained significant traction on the internet.

On January 24th, 2016, social media platforms exploded with posts dedicated to celebrating everyone's favorite nut-based spread. People shared their love for peanut butter through mouthwatering pictures, creative recipes, and amusing anecdotes. The hashtag #NationalPeanutButterDay started trending, and suddenly, peanut butter was the talk of the town.

Since then, National Peanut Butter Day has become an annual online sensation. Peanut butter lovers from all walks of life unite to show their appreciation for this versatile food item. From celebrities proclaiming their love for peanut butter in interviews to endless memes and gifs circulating the web, social media platforms buzz with peanut butter fever every January 24th.



History behind the term 'Peanut Butter Peanut Butter'


1890

The invention of the peanut paste

In 1890, a St. Louis physician named Dr. John Harvey Kellogg invented a paste made from peanuts. He used it as a protein substitute for patients who had difficulty chewing meat. Dr. Kellogg's peanut paste was the precursor to modern-day peanut butter.


1895

The patent for peanut butter

Five years later, in 1895, Dr. John Harvey Kellogg obtained a patent for his peanut paste, which he called 'nut butter.' This patent marked the official acknowledgment of peanut butter as a distinct food product.


1901

Peanut butter goes commercial

In 1901, the Kellogg Company, co-founded by Dr. John Harvey Kellogg, began producing and selling peanut butter commercially. This marked the start of the widespread availability of peanut butter to the general public.



1922

Improved peanut butter production

In 1922, Joseph L. Rosefield invented a process that prevented the separation of oil from the peanut butter. This innovation greatly improved the quality and shelf life of peanut butter. Rosefield's method became the standard for commercial peanut butter production.


1928

The term 'peanut butter' becomes popular

By 1928, the term 'peanut butter' had gained widespread popularity and entered the common lexicon. It replaced previous terms such as 'nut butter' or 'peanut paste' and became the universally recognized name for the beloved spread.


1950s

Peanut butter's rise to national obsession

During the 1950s, peanut butter skyrocketed in popularity in the United States. It became a staple food item in American households and gained cultural significance as a symbol of affordability, versatility, and nostalgia. Peanut butter sandwiches became a lunchbox favorite for generations to come.



1970s

Chunky peanut butter enters the market

In the 1970s, chunky peanut butter was introduced, catering to those who preferred a textured spread. This new variation provided a delightful crunch and added another dimension to the peanut butter experience.


Did you know?

Did you know that peanut butter was invented by a St. Louis physician named Dr. John Harvey Kellogg in the late 19th century? He was searching for a protein-rich food to serve to his patients, and thus peanut butter was born. Thanks, Dr. Kellogg, for giving us this delicious gift!

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23rd January 2016

Most mentioned on

24th January 2016

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