No knife, no problem.
Those who fall into the peanut butter-obsessed camp would likely agree-there are few things wrong with the snack. It's filling, you can eat it on the go, it's salty and sweet ... you know all these things, I'm sure. But there is a design flaw when it comes to most peanut butter jars, which is that they leave you scraping around the jar to get those last few scoops. That said, a crowdfunded peanut butter pump could soon solve that problem.
Created by Andy Scherer, a dad to five grown children , the peanut butter pump currently lives on Indiegogo. Andy invented the kitchen tool in 2017 and launched a crowdfunding campaign in February with hopes of beginning distribution this August. The pump was designed to fit most 40-ounce peanut butter tubs. You screw it on in place of a lid and pump out your desired amount of PB . The pump scrapes the sides of the jar as you use it, so by the time the jar is empty, the insides are nice and clean, and you can toss the jar in the recycle bin without rinsing it out. Genius!
Use the pump to spread PB on bread, crackers, or fruits and veggies ... really any carb/produce-type food of your choice. There are two nozzles to help improve your PB-eating experience even more: the stream-style nozzle, meant for snacks and smoothies, and the ribbon nozzle, best for sandwiches. Andy really thought of it all!
Head to Indiegogo to find out more about the campaign and donate to the cause. As of this posting, they've raised $120,533.Stay updated on the latest science-backed health, fitness, and nutrition news by signing up for the Prevention.com newsletter here. For added fun, follow us on Instagram.
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