Reddit Reddit reviews Peanut Butter & Co. Smooth Operator Peanut Butter Squeeze Packs, Non-GMO Project Verified, Gluten Free, Vegan, 1.15 oz (Pack of 20)

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Peanut Butter & Co. Smooth Operator Peanut Butter Squeeze Packs, Non-GMO Project Verified, Gluten Free, Vegan, 1.15 oz (Pack of 20)
Contains 20 - 1.15 oz squeeze packs of Smooth Operator Peanut Butter, perfect as an anytime snackMade with simple honest, Non-GMO verified ingredients and USA grown peanuts; Vegan; Gluten free; Kosher; Supports the production of certified sustainable palm oil through RSPO (Roundtable for Sustainable Palm Oil)7g of protein per serving, 0g trans fat, no cholesterol, no hydrogenated oil, no high fructose corn syrupConvenient anywhere snack - delicious on sandwiches, with fruit, swirled with oatmeal or yogurt, in your favorite recipes…or right out of the packTry all of our amazing Peanut Butter varieties - Smooth Operator, Crunch Time, White Chocolatey Wonderful, Dark Chocolately Dreams and the Bees Knees (Honey)
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2 Reddit comments about Peanut Butter & Co. Smooth Operator Peanut Butter Squeeze Packs, Non-GMO Project Verified, Gluten Free, Vegan, 1.15 oz (Pack of 20):

u/Giraffe_Racer · 1 pointr/bicycling

On most rides, I'm doing Cytomax in the bottles, Clif gel if I need it, and sometimes Hammer Perpetuem Solids. I don't like bringing solid food with me, because it's bulky in the jersey pockets and usually warm or mushy by the time I eat it. I'm not sure I'm coordinated enough to eat a pb&j sandwich while pushing it in a paceline either. If it's a supported ride with stocked rest stops, I'll grab half a banana or something though.

On longer rides (60+ miles), I feel great if I buy a pack of salted peanuts at the 45 mile rest stop. On longer efforts, I feel I need the fat and protein instead of just relying on sugar from gels and drinks, plus the sodium is good to have. I've seen some small packets of peanut butter lately like this that I may give a try, since it'd be easy to eat like a gel while riding.

u/senlei23 · 1 pointr/XXRunning

Usually, I try to keep hydrated before long runs- the day before, the night before, etc. I also think if it's going to be a run longer than 1.5 hrs + or if the weather is really hot, then you should bring something with you. I've gotten into the habit of eating one of these pnut butter things around mile 7-8 if I'm going to be running a half. I personally don't like to carry anything in my hands (I never know what to do with my hands!) so I'll carry things in my running belt like a food packet, keys and a small water bottle with a nunn tab dropped in. If you can run with something in your hands, go for it!
Long Run for me is 9+ miles which usually takes me over1.5 hrs