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== Nutter Butter ==
{{short description|Overview of Nutter Butter cookies}}


Nutter Butter is a popular brand of peanut-shaped sandwich cookies filled with peanut butter. They are produced by [[Nabisco]], a subsidiary of [[Mondelez International]], and have been a staple in American households since their introduction in 1969.
==Nutter Butter==
[[File:Nutter_Butter_cookies.JPG|thumb|right|Nutter Butter cookies]]
'''Nutter Butter''' is a brand of [[peanut butter]] sandwich cookie produced by [[Nabisco]], a subsidiary of [[Mondelez International]]. The cookies are known for their distinctive peanut shape and their creamy peanut butter filling.


== History ==
==History==
Nutter Butter cookies were first introduced to the market in 1969. They quickly became popular due to their unique shape and the rich peanut butter flavor. The cookies are designed to resemble peanuts, with a textured surface that mimics the appearance of a peanut shell.


[[Nabisco]] introduced Nutter Butter cookies in 1969. The cookies quickly gained popularity due to their unique peanut shape and rich peanut butter filling. Over the years, Nutter Butter has remained a favorite among cookie lovers, with millions of packages sold annually.
==Ingredients and Production==
The primary ingredients in Nutter Butter cookies include enriched flour, sugar, peanut butter, and vegetable oil. The cookies are produced in a two-step process: first, the peanut-shaped cookies are baked, and then they are sandwiched together with a layer of peanut butter filling.


== Product Description ==
==Varieties==
Over the years, several varieties of Nutter Butter have been introduced, including:
* '''Nutter Butter Bites''': Smaller, bite-sized versions of the original cookies.
* '''Nutter Butter Creme Patties''': Round cookies with a thicker layer of peanut butter filling.
* '''Nutter Butter Wafer Bars''': Wafer-style cookies with layers of peanut butter filling.


Nutter Butter cookies are made from a peanut-shaped sandwich cookie filled with a smooth peanut butter cream. The cookies are known for their distinctive shape, which resembles a peanut shell. The cookie itself is crunchy and slightly sweet, while the filling is creamy and full of peanut flavor.
==Cultural Impact==
Nutter Butter cookies have become a staple in American snack culture. They are often used in [[dessert]] recipes, such as pie crusts and cookie bars. The brand has maintained a strong presence in the snack aisle for decades, appealing to both children and adults.


== Varieties ==
==Related pages==
 
* [[Peanut butter]]
In addition to the original Nutter Butter cookies, [[Nabisco]] also produces several other varieties. These include Nutter Butter Bites, which are mini versions of the original cookies, and Nutter Butter Fudge Dipped Bars, which are Nutter Butter cookies coated in a layer of fudge.
 
== Nutritional Information ==
 
Nutter Butter cookies contain wheat and peanut ingredients. They are free from trans fats and cholesterol. However, they are high in sugars and saturated fats. For detailed nutritional information, consumers are advised to check the packaging.
 
== Availability ==
 
Nutter Butter cookies are widely available in grocery stores, supermarkets, and online retailers across the United States. They are typically sold in packages, although some stores also offer them in bulk.
 
== See Also ==
 
* [[Oreo]]
* [[Chips Ahoy!]]
* [[Nabisco]]
* [[Nabisco]]
 
* [[Mondelez International]]
== References ==
* [[Cookie]]
 
* [https://www.nabisco.com/brands/nutter-butter Nabisco Official Website]
* [https://www.mondelezinternational.com/ Mondelez International Official Website]


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Revision as of 11:13, 15 February 2025

Overview of Nutter Butter cookies


Nutter Butter

Nutter Butter cookies

Nutter Butter is a brand of peanut butter sandwich cookie produced by Nabisco, a subsidiary of Mondelez International. The cookies are known for their distinctive peanut shape and their creamy peanut butter filling.

History

Nutter Butter cookies were first introduced to the market in 1969. They quickly became popular due to their unique shape and the rich peanut butter flavor. The cookies are designed to resemble peanuts, with a textured surface that mimics the appearance of a peanut shell.

Ingredients and Production

The primary ingredients in Nutter Butter cookies include enriched flour, sugar, peanut butter, and vegetable oil. The cookies are produced in a two-step process: first, the peanut-shaped cookies are baked, and then they are sandwiched together with a layer of peanut butter filling.

Varieties

Over the years, several varieties of Nutter Butter have been introduced, including:

  • Nutter Butter Bites: Smaller, bite-sized versions of the original cookies.
  • Nutter Butter Creme Patties: Round cookies with a thicker layer of peanut butter filling.
  • Nutter Butter Wafer Bars: Wafer-style cookies with layers of peanut butter filling.

Cultural Impact

Nutter Butter cookies have become a staple in American snack culture. They are often used in dessert recipes, such as pie crusts and cookie bars. The brand has maintained a strong presence in the snack aisle for decades, appealing to both children and adults.

Related pages