Some foods don’t need a long ingredients list to be good. Pip & Nut’s peanut butter is a perfect example. It’s made with just hi-oleic Argentinian peanuts and a pinch of sea salt, roasted for real flavour and blended for that smooth (or satisfyingly crunchy) texture people keep coming back for. No palm oil. No fillers. Just proper peanut butter that tastes like it should.
But what really makes Pip & Nut stand out on the shelf is what it comes in.
Let’s be honest. Peanut butter is already a hero. But when it comes in a proper glass jar? That’s when it really starts to shine.
Pip & Nut keeps their peanut butter brilliantly simple: roasted hi-oleic peanuts, a pinch of sea salt, and absolutely nothing else to get in the way. No palm oil. No fillers. Just big, roasted flavour and that smooth-or-crunchy texture that turns a slice of toast into something worth talking about.
The jar that wants to stick around
Back in 2021, Pip & Nut ditched plastic and switched their whole range into embossed glass jars. Why? Because their customers asked for it — and because good peanut butter deserves better packaging.
The jars are made with at least 50% recycled glass and are fully recyclable in the UK. They’re solid, weighty, and feel like something you’d want to keep in your kitchen rather than throw away the second it’s empty.
Why Pip & Nut is a Glass Champion
The Glass Champions campaign is all about brands that choose glass because it works harder. Pip & Nut fits right in.
Glass locks in flavour, doesn’t mess with the taste, and can be recycled again and again without losing quality. It keeps things simple, safe and exactly how food should be stored.
That’s why Pip & Nut earns its place as a Glass Champion. No fuss, no over-promising. Just a cracking product in a brilliant jar.
The bottom line
Pip & Nut proves that great taste and great packaging can go hand in hand. Peanut butter that’s honest inside and out, in a glass jar that’s built to last.
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