Nutter Butter is a brand of snack food consisting of a peanut-shaped sandwich cookie with a peanut butter filling, produced by Nabisco.
- Nutter Butter was introduced in 1969 by Nabisco as a peanut butter-flavored cookie.
- In 1991, the peanut butter filling was increased by 20%.
- Nutter Butter has been marketed with different sizes and shapes in various countries, including Nutter Butter Bites and Nutter Butter Wafers.
- Nutter Butter is currently owned by Mondelez International.
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The classic Nutter Butter cookies consist of peanut-shaped sandwich cookies with a peanut butter filling.
Nutter Butter Bites are small, bite-sized versions of the classic peanut butter sandwich cookie.
Nutter Butter Cereal is a type of breakfast cereal that features the taste of Nutter Butter cookies.
No, Nutter Butter cookies are not vegan because they contain milk and egg ingredients.
One serving (2 cookies) of Nutter Butter Peanut Butter Sandwich Cookies contains 140 calories.
No, Nutter Butter cookies are not gluten-free because they contain wheat ingredients.
Yes, Nutter Butter cookies are available in various countries with different sizes and shapes such as Nutter Butter Wafers in the Philippines and Nutter Butter Bites in the UK.
Nutter Butter cookies typically come in a blue package with a picture of the cookies on the front and the Nutter Butter logo.