340g jars. 2 for £1. Sometimes they have the 450g jars and no added sugar jars too. All 59p.
Kernel King is always not easy to find but it is Manchester's peanut butter. The labelling does not tell you what the different colours are but red top is smooth, brown is crunchy and green seems to be crunchier still.
Kernel King is made by F. Duerr And Sons Ltd, a company trading since 1881 who are based in Floats House in South Manchester. They also make jam, marmalade, mincemeat, mustard and mayonnaise.
All comments (25)
cjabingham
22 Mar 141#1
no added sugar good for you Diabetic Guy !
2muchmonth
22 Mar 14#2
gr8 deal
copystuff
22 Mar 141#3
Shame about the taste of this brand and the oil that floats on top
cjabingham to copystuff
12 Apr 14#23
Stir it back in!
Bobbygogo
22 Mar 14#4
Peanut butter sandwiches dipped in a spicy curry pot noodle!! Yum yum. Heat added!
flatericuk
22 Mar 141#5
All natural peanut butter has oil, peanut oil, that sits on top in the jar . Just a quick stir to mix it back in.
Not seen this brand before, will give it a go if I'm passing b&m as I get through kilograms if the stuff!
copystuff to flatericuk
22 Mar 14#6
Try it to see if you agree its no near as good as sunpat peanut butter
pet2000
22 Mar 141#7
Sunpat has added sugar! Kernel King has no added sugar. I'm using this for the last two years because it's regular in B&M. The only thing I find anoying that they don't mark on the jar whether it's smooth or crunchy.
copystuff
22 Mar 14#8
Yes you never know if its smooth or crunchy
63098792
22 Mar 141#9
This is my favorite brand (even before they renamed it from Duerr's) - I much prefer it to Sunpat. I don't rate Sunpat at all - I find it too salty. I don't recall ever having had a jar with oil floating on top either.
As others have said though, it's a pain that the jars aren't marked "crunchy" or "smooth". I've had jars with a red lid which were crunchy (which is what I wanted) and some that weren't. I've also seen white and blue lids. You can usually tell by looking at the contents but in the past if I've ended up with a smooth I've crushed dry-roasted peanuts and mixed them in.
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Kernel King is always not easy to find but it is Manchester's peanut butter. The labelling does not tell you what the different colours are but red top is smooth, brown is crunchy and green seems to be crunchier still.
Kernel King is made by F. Duerr And Sons Ltd, a company trading since 1881 who are based in Floats House in South Manchester. They also make jam, marmalade, mincemeat, mustard and mayonnaise.
All comments (25)
Not seen this brand before, will give it a go if I'm passing b&m as I get through kilograms if the stuff!
As others have said though, it's a pain that the jars aren't marked "crunchy" or "smooth". I've had jars with a red lid which were crunchy (which is what I wanted) and some that weren't. I've also seen white and blue lids. You can usually tell by looking at the contents but in the past if I've ended up with a smooth I've crushed dry-roasted peanuts and mixed them in.