fwiw ... most peanut butters sold contain hydrogenated oil (plastic) but 
Skippy peanut butter does not.

Hydrogenated oils are oils that are often healthy in their natural state, 
but are quickly turned into poisons through the manufacturing and 
processing they undergo. They take these naturally healthy oils such as 
palm, kernel, soybean, corn oil or coconut oil and they heat it anywhere 
from five hundred to one thousand degrees under several atmospheres of 
pressure.

They then inject a catalyst into the oil for several hours. The catalyst is 
typically a metal such a nickel, platinum or even aluminum. As this bubbles 
up into the oil the molecular structure changes and increases in density 
and rearranges it's molecules so that instead of a liquid at room 
temperature we now have either semi-solid or solid oil. This creates either 
partially hydrogenated or fully hydrogenated oils 
<http://www.naturalnews.com/hydrogenated_oils.html>.

The molecules in this new product are now closer to cellulose or plastic 
than to oil. In fact hydrogenated oil is only one molecule away from being 
plastic.

Learn more: 
http://www.naturalnews.com/024694_oil_food_oils.html#ixzz3rCVgvaIy

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