- Skippy (peanut butter)
Skippy peanut butter is a commercial brand of
peanut butter made in the United States. 90 millionjar s of Skippy are sold annually. It was first sold onFebruary 1 ,1933 .History
"Skippy" was first used as a
trademark for peanut butter by the Rosefield Packing Co., Ltd., ofAlameda, California , in 1932.Percy Crosby , creator of the "Skippy" comic strip, had the trademark invalidated in 1934, but Rosefield persisted after Crosby was committed to an insane asylum, and its successor companies, most recentlyUnilever , have been granted rights to the trademark over the objection of Crosby's heirs. There has been much litigation on this point over the decades, some of which remains in progress in 2006.In the last decadewhen, Skippy has extended its brand by introducing Skippy Squeez’ It peanut butter tubes and Skippy Snack Bars.
All Skippy peanut butter is now produced in
Little Rock, Arkansas . [cite news|url = http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0UQX/is_5_68/ai_n6048213|title = Success is peanuts for skippy facility: the sole packager of a Unilever flagship brand uses hard work and flexibility to adapt to new demands.|publisher = Food & Drug Packaging|author = |date = May, 2004]Unilever stated that Skippy was not affected by the February 2007
salmonella outbreak that affected competing brands Peter Pan andGreat Value . [http://www.peanutbutter.com/skippy.pdf]With the ongoing discussion about trans-fats and hydrogenated oils, Skippy released Skippy Natural which is advertised as being "100% Natural", containing "NO Trans Fat per serving" and "NO Hydrogenated Oil", although it still contains salt/sugar and some
saturated fat (palm oil ) to avoid separation. People who work for Skippy call these ingredients "natural" additives even though they do not occur naturally in peanut butter. Skippy Natural was introduced presumably because of consumer concerns over its regular peanut butter product. The label on this product declares "No trans fat!" even though it in fact does. The ingredients state that it contains "hydrogenated vegetable oil." This inconsistency is permitted under a loophole in U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulations which allow companies to advertise "no trans fat" if the total amount "per serving" is under a certain amount. [cite news|url = http://www.iateapie.net/reviews/archives/2007/07/skippy_natural.php|title = Skippy Natural Peanut Butter|publisher = www.iateapie.net|author = |date = April, 2008]Skippy comes in many different size containers, including a large 4 lb jar, known as the "Family Jar". Skippy recentlywhen reduced their standard jar size from 18 oz to 16.3 oz.
kippy advertising
Skippy has used several cartoon and celebrity spokespeople in its advertising, including Dennis the Menace,
Annette Funicello and speed skaterBonnie Blair .References
See also
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Joseph L. Rosefield
*Unilever
*Peanut butter and jelly sandwich
*Jif peanut butter Another popular brand of peanut butterExternal links
* [http://www.peanutbutter.com/ Company website]
* [http://www.archive.org/details.php?identifier=ClassicT1948_5 Old ad for Skippy in with several others (Skippy's is the last one on the reel)]
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