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Thankfully, there are actually a bunch of great alternatives that are equally delicious and completely peanut-free.
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The problem is that many other nut-based products could be cross-contaminated.
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They also have a chocolate variety, which she’s used to make frosting for chocolate cupcakes.
Buy it:$6 for a 16-oz.
Buy it:$4.50 for a 16-oz.
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Kween Granola Butter
This alternative bills itself as spreadable granolaum, yes, hey.
Buy it:$13 for a 16-oz.
Buy it:$15 for a 14-oz.
Even though it might sound a bit weird, 88 Acres fans are loving it.
“They launched a new watermelon butter that rivals tahini,” says Moassessi.
“No joke, you should try that one out.”
Buy it: $15 for a 14-oz.
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Wowbutter
Made from soy beans, many peanut-free people consider Wowbutter a household staple.
“I use it for everything,” says Kellie Hodgins, who has a peanut allergy.
Buy it:$4 for a 16-oz.
She compares it to a nut-free version of Nutella.
Buy it:$7 for a 16-oz.
Buy it:$10 for a 11-oz.