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| Latest | $4.99 21 hrs ago |
| Highest | $7.49 Mar 14, '16 |
| Lowest | $4.49 May 25, '15 |
| Average | $7.41 (30d avg) $6.60 (90d avg) $6.54 (180d avg) $6.54 (365d avg) $6.39 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Jun 5, 2013 |
A Mix Of Almonds, Peanuts, And Pistachios Heart Healthy - May Reduce The Risk Of Heart Disease* 6 G Plant Protein Good Source Of Fiber Low Sodium 0 G Trans Fat *Scientific Evidence Suggests But Does Not Prove That Eating 1.5 Ounces Per Day Of Most Nuts, Such As Almonds, Peanuts And Pistachios, As Part Of A Diet Low In Saturated Fat And Cholesterol And Not Resulting In Increased Caloric Intake May Reduce The Risk Of Heart Disease. See Nutrition Information For Fat Content. 1.5 Oz Is About 42 Whole Nuts.

| Latest | $6.99 15 hrs ago |
| Highest | $6.99 Dec 28, '15 |
| Lowest | $5.94 Oct 5, '15 |
| Average | $6.99 (30d avg) $6.99 (90d avg) $6.64 (180d avg) $6.68 (365d avg) $6.86 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Jun 15, 2013 |
New! ul 6g Plant Protein 1 0g Trans Fat 3 Good Source of Fiber 5 Low Sodium 4 Heart Healthy - *May Reduce the Risk of Heart Disease;

| Latest | $14.97 1 day ago |
| Highest | $20.97 Feb 28, '16 |
| Lowest | $13.58 May 31, '15 |
| Average | $18.43 (30d avg) $17.66 (90d avg) $17.37 (180d avg) $17.76 (365d avg) $17.17 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Jan 27, 2014 |
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| Highest | $18.99 Jun 22, '15 |
| Lowest | $7.59 Aug 14, '14 |
| Average | $16.55 (180d avg) $17.88 (365d avg) $14.73 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Jan 27, 2014 |
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90 day average: 5,445
PLANTERS began as a vision in the mind of a young Italian Immigrant named Amedeo Obici. Little did he know that the small business he began in 1906 would grow into the world's grandest nut company. We have built our reputation and a powerful brand by offering superior quality and product innovation. American favorite for over 100 years. PLANTERS has been an American favorite for over 100 years. Whether you love PLANTERS Peanuts for their delicious peanut taste or their satisfying crunch, theres a variety just for you. All about the Peanut Although its name implies it is a nut, peanuts are not true nuts but, instead, a member of a family of legumes related to peas, lentils, chickpeas and other beans. Peanuts start growing as a flower, but, because of their heavy weight after pollination, they bend toward and eventually go underground where the peanut matures. Although peanuts come in many varieties, there are four main types with specific size, taste and nutrient make-up; they include Runners, Virginia, Spanish and Valencia. Runners have become extremely popular because of their high yield. More than half of these peanuts are used for peanut butter. Virginias have the largest kernels and are typically the peanuts you find roasted in the shell or in snack bags. Spanish-type peanuts have smaller kernels and higher oil content than other types of peanuts and are covered with a reddish-brown skin. They are used mostly in peanut candies, some snack nuts and peanut butter. Valencias are a very sweet "nut" with three or more small kernels to a pod and are covered in a bright-red skin. They are usually roasted or boiled and sold in-the-shell. So many nuts, so little time. In the mood for something simple? Grab one of our single-nut varieties like PLANTERS Regular Dry Roasted Peanuts. Needing a little wholesome energy to keep you going? Try our new PLANTERS Sustaining Energy Mix. Want to be a little adventurous? Taste our PLANTERS Peanut Butter. A Healthy Handful of Peanuts