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Has anyone tried the PB2 cracker thins?

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lol... I was thinking about that possibly being a problem. I think I'll have to pass until I learn control of such snacky foods. The "plan" is to indulge only occasionally.

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I believe PB stands for Bell Plantation. They are the makers of a powdered Peanut Butter which has way less fat and calories. Pretty good stuff that is if you like peanut butter.

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I believe PB stands for bell plantation. They are the makers of a powdered Peanut Butter which has way less fat and calories. Pretty good stuff that is if you like Peanut Butter.< /p>

Thank you for the info! Where can I find this product?

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PB Thin are awesome! They taste kind of like Nutter Butters but much lower in fat and calories. One pack is 100 calories and I think you could easily break them into two services post-op. And PB2 is a powdered version of Peanut Butter where the majority of the fat is removed. It comes in regular and chocolate flavors. It's great in Protein shakes. I'm planning on having a bit next week on toast. Yum!

You can go to the Bell Plantation website and do a search to find them in a local store. If you have a Market Street in your area, they should be there.

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PB Thin are awesome! They taste kind of like Nutter Butters but much lower in fat and calories. One pack is 100 calories and I think you could easily break them into two services post-op. And PB2 is a powdered version of Peanut Butter where the majority of the fat is removed. It comes in regular and chocolate flavors. It's great in Protein shakes. I'm planning on having a bit next week on toast. Yum!

You can go to the Bell Plantation website and do a search to find them in a local store. If you have a Market Street in your area' date=' they should be there.[/quote']

I had ordered them but was afraid to eat them because they were crackers. After your post, I had a bag, and they went down really easily and were yummy! Thanks!

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Kczar-Thanks for the info. I was able to purchase my PB2 powder and PB thins at Market Place. I have feel in love with Peanut Butter all over again. It is O'so GOOD!!

PB Thin are awesome! They taste kind of like Nutter Butters but much lower in fat and calories. One pack is 100 calories and I think you could easily break them into two services post-op. And PB2 is a powdered version of Peanut Butter where the majority of the fat is removed. It comes in regular and chocolate flavors. It's great in Protein Shakes. I'm planning on having a bit next week on toast. Yum!

You can go to the Bell Plantation website and do a search to find them in a local store. If you have a Market Street in your area, they should be there.

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