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Strategies & Market Trends : Drillbits & Bottlerockets

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To: Jorj X Mckie who started this subject7/16/2001 5:14:15 PM
From: Original Mad Dog  Read Replies (1) of 15481
 
the best thing since.....?

Monday July 16, 5:05 pm Eastern Time
Sliced peanut butter to hit U.S. stores
OKLAHOMA CITY, July 16 (Reuters) - It may not be the best thing since sliced bread, but pre-sliced peanut butter is on its way to U.S. store shelves in test markets, food researchers from Oklahoma State University said on Monday.

``It's all about convenience,'' said William McGlynn, a food science professor and part of the team that worked on the project for the past three years at the Stillwater, Oklahoma, school.

``The kids can make their own peanut butter sandwiches without making a mess,'' McGlynn said.

The peanut butter comes individually wrapped in plastic sheets, like sliced cheese. A package of 16 one-ounce (28 gram) slices is expected to cost about $2.50 and start selling soon in Wal-Mart (NYSE:WMT - news) stores in Oklahoma and the Dallas-Fort Worth area, McGlynn said.

Institutional customers, such as school cafeterias, also have expressed interest in uniform portions, he added.

Only creamy peanut butter will be available at first, but McGlynn said researchers were hard at work on crunchy slices.

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