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Peanut Butter & Jelly

$7.99

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We are proud to announce our newest addition to the Chokolade product family – our very own PB&J bar! Let’s face it, it’s nice to dress up once in a while, and peanut butter looks mighty scrumptious with a ruby layer on top. Our batch peanut butter is paired here with raspberry filling, a traditional pairing that will drive straight for your heart. Order a caddy of 18 for a 10% discount… What’s even better? Neither our peanut butter nor our jelly (and certainly not our chocolate) is made with genetically modified organisms (so, they’re non-GMO) of any type, so you while our PB&J bars may transport you back to your childhood, they’re likely eons healthier than the stuff you remember eating as a kid. Don’t worry though, that doesn’t mean we compromised on taste. Just take a peek at the reviews below to see what people think about our particular take on PB&J.

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