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...chemist Joseph Rosefield fixed peanut butter's tendency to separate by adding hydrogenated vegetable oil; he called the thick, creamy result Skippy (probably after a popular comic strip), and a brand was born. Within the decade, Skippy was fighting it out with other established brands like Peter Pan and Heinz. Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches invaded children's lunch boxes soon after: by one 2002 estimate, the average American child eats 1,500 PB&J sandwiches before graduating from high school. In the 1990s, nut-allergy fears led some schools to eliminate peanuts from cafeteria menus. Still, peanut butter remains...
Dishes affected by the policy include peanut butter cookies—which are temporarily suspended—as well as the aforementioned pad thai...
...peanut butter served in dining halls will not be affected by the new policy. According to Nelson, the safety of the various peanut butters HUDS serves—Teddie Peanut Butter, the bulk residential dining peanut butter; Once Again Nut Butter, the organic peanut butter; and Smucker’s Peanut Butter personal packs, offered in retail locations and catering, was confirmed at the onset of the outbreak...
Nelson said that decisions to reintroduce peanut-containing foods will be made on a case-by-case basis after the magnitude of the salmonella outbreak subsides, and the manufacturers used by HUDS can establish that their products are not linked with the tainted peanut butter produced by the Peanut Corporation of America...
...won’t miss the peanut butter cookies,” said Madelaine D. Boyd ’12. “I’d rather have coconut congo bars...