- 50% of profits from the entire Fifty50 line is contributed to diabetes research
Product Description
Without added sugar. For use in a low glycemic diet. Not a low calorie food. There’s a simple reason why our company is called Fifty 50. We contribute half of all our profits from the sales of our products to diabetes research. Fifty 50 will continue to combine 50% of its profits to diabetes research until the day a cure can be found. Exchange Information for People with Diabetes: 2 Tbsp equals 1 1/2 lean meat, 1/3 carbohydrate and 3 fat exchanges. Calculations base… More >>
Fifty-50 Peanut Butter Creamy, Without Added Sugar, 18-Ounce Units
















7:47 am on July 16th, 2010
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size 2 tbsp
Amount Per Serving
Calories from Fat 140
Calories 190
% Daily Values*
Total Fat 16g 25%
Saturated Fat 2g 10%
Cholesterol 0mg 0%
Sodium 0mg 0%
Total Carbohydrate 7g 2%
Dietary Fiber 3g 12%
Sugars 1g
Protein 7g
If you are a low-carb dieter, diabetic, etc, you might be looking for a lower carb peanut butter. With Skippy Natural, Simply JIF, and Fifty50, net carbs are the same (4). That’s only 1 net carb lower than regular peanut butter, but for some of us, it matters. I’d argue Skippy (which has the most saturated fat – 18%) is clearly the best tasting and Fifty50 (which has the least saturated fat – 10%) is bland and the worst tasting, with Simply JIF in the middle (15% saturated fat)…so take those numbers and figure it out on your own my friends…
Rating: 3 / 5
9:09 am on July 16th, 2010
Doesn’t really taste that great I was surprised to discover it contains hydrogenated oils. I prefer Skippy natural. No sugar, too, but no funky oils and tastes better
Rating: 3 / 5
10:47 am on July 16th, 2010
Love this peanut butter, not available in my city so I’m about to order another case.
Rating: 5 / 5
12:38 pm on July 16th, 2010
I am pretty happy with this product. It has a good taste, the peanut is clear and not burnt, and like the low sodium in it. I don’t miss sugar in it, pulling all that other stuff out brings the peanut flavor forward. My one negative is that it’s not as silky as I’d like, maybe just a tad too low on oil.
Rating: 4 / 5
3:34 pm on July 16th, 2010
All the good stuff is left here in this peanut butter. The main drawbacks stopping me from eating more peanut butter which is rich in monosaturated fat and high in protein are a thing of the past with this product. The high salt content and carbs that would cause water retention and thirst are not present here, and this allows me to enjoy the positive aspects of peanut butter with great taste. It also mixes very well with products like nutella, coconut oil, and even cottage cheese if you need a nonfattening and healty late night snack.
Rating: 5 / 5