PBfit No Sugar Added Peanut Butter Powder for School Lunches, Lower-Sugar PB&J Spread for Kids
PBfit No Sugar Added Peanut Butter Powder for School Lunches, Lower-Sugar PB&J Spread for Kids
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Why you'll love it
- Delivers classic peanut butter taste with no added sugar, appealing to those cutting sugar or managing diabetes
- Significantly lower fat than traditional peanut butter while still providing 8g protein per serving
- Clean label with only 3 simple ingredients reassures ingredient-conscious shoppers
- Powdered format enables portion control and easy portability versus heavy jars
- Broadly allergen-friendly (gluten-free, Non-GMO, dairy-free, soy-free) fits restrictive diets
- Versatile across sweet, savory, baked, and beverage applications from a single pantry item
- Only 1 Weight Watcher point per serving
- Mixing with chocolate protein drink creates a Reese's Cup flavor
- Versatility for Asian cuisine like peanut butter noodles
- Rehydrated consistency is adjustable based on water amount
- Small tub is conservable and lasts a while
- Tastes great in cereal
- First-time positive experience with monk fruit sweetener through this product
Perfect for
- Reconstituting with water as a low-fat peanut butter spread for toast, sandwiches, or fruit
- Blending into pre- or post-workout protein shakes and smoothies
- Mixing into baked goods like pancakes, cookies, and bread for peanut butter flavor without added sugar
- Stirring into oatmeal or yogurt for a protein-boosted breakfast
- Making lower-sugar PB&J sandwiches for kids' school lunches
- Making keto cottage cheese ice cream (blended with banana, coconut milk, then frozen)
- Peanut butter noodles (Asian-style cuisine, lower calorie version)
- Bulking oatmeal recipe with instant oatmeal, whey isolate, chia seeds, and honey
- Mixing into chocolate milk to create a Reese's-cup-like drink
- Pouring reconstituted powder over Breyers CarbSmart ice cream with sugar-free chocolate chips and whipped cream
- Adding to yogurt in the morning
- Sweetening the unsweetened powder with Torani sugar-free syrups (e.g., Hazelnut) or stevia/Splenda/salt to mimic Jif
- Mixing with melted sugar-free chocolate chips for a spread or topping
- Adding to pudding
- Using in a keto meal-replacement shake after dental work
About this item
Made from simple ingredients, PBfit No Sugar Added Peanut Butter Powder delivers a delicious taste without the high-fat content that comes in other peanut butter products. Made with real roasted peanuts, this nut butter powder provides the classic peanut butter taste that your whole family loves. Now, you can make PB&J sandwiches with low-fat, delicious peanut butter. Add some of this delicious peanut butter powder to your baked goods, breakfast smoothies, or pre-workout shakes. The possibilities are endless with this peanut butter powder. Make oatmeal, vegan chocolates, peanut protein shakes, and more. Because PBfit peanut butter powder is non-GMO, USDA organic, dairy-free, soy-free, and gluten-free, it can be enjoyed by nearly everyone. BetterBody Foods is dedicated to bringing you delicious foods to boost your physical well-being and to giving you alternatives to guilt-inducing foods. Eating better doesn’t have to be bland, it should be enjoyable!
- Product Dimensions : 3.54 x 5.91 x 3.54 inches; 13 ounces
- Ingredients: Roasted Peanuts, Monk Fruit Blend (Erythritol, Monk Fruit), Salt
- Nutritional value: On the product
Frequently Asked Questions
Is PBfit safe to pack in my child's school lunch every day?
Yes. PBfit is made from just roasted peanuts, monk fruit blend, and salt, with no added sugar, dairy, or soy — a clean, lower-sugar option parents feel good about including in daily lunches.
How do I make a lower-sugar PB&J sandwich with this powder?
Reconstitute 2 tablespoons of PBfit with about 1.5 tablespoons of water, stir until smooth, then spread on bread with your child's favorite sugar-free or low-sugar jam for a better-for-you PB&J.
Will my kids actually like the taste of PBfit on toast?
Most kids enjoy the classic peanut butter flavor, especially when you add a small drizzle of honey or a few chocolate chips. The mild sweetness from monk fruit appeals to young palates.
Is the powder form safer for younger kids than sticky regular peanut butter?
PBfit still contains real roasted peanuts, so it is not suitable for children with peanut allergies. For kids who can eat peanuts, the reconstituted spread is soft, easy to chew, and less sticky than jarred peanut butter.
Can I use PBfit in baked snacks my kids will eat?
Absolutely. PBfit works well in pancakes, cookies, muffins, and no-bake energy bites, adding peanut butter flavor and 8g of protein per serving without piling on extra sugar.
What is the best kid-friendly recipe for an after-school protein snack?
Mix reconstituted PBfit with Greek yogurt and a drizzle of honey, then let kids dip apple slices, pretzels, or celery. It is fast, fun, and far lower in sugar than store-bought dippers.
Is PBfit gluten-free and safe for kids with celiac disease?
Yes. PBfit is certified gluten-free, Non-GMO, dairy-free, and soy-free, making it a versatile choice for families managing multiple dietary restrictions.
How long does one tub last in a household with kids?
Because each sandwich only uses about 2 tablespoons of powder, a 13-ounce tub typically lasts a family of four several weeks of lunchbox use.
Can I sneak PBfit into smoothies my picky eater usually refuses?
Yes. Blend it into a chocolate milk or chocolate smoothie and it tastes like a Reese's cup — a flavor profile most kids love, with 8g of protein and no added sugar.
Does PBfit contain any artificial sweeteners I should avoid for my child?
No. PBfit is sweetened only with a monk fruit and erythritol blend — no aspartame, sucralose, or artificial flavors, which many parents prefer for their kids' food.
How does PBfit compare to regular peanut butter for kids' sandwiches?
Regular peanut butter has more fat and often added sugar or oil, while PBfit delivers the same peanut taste with far less fat and no added sugar — a simple swap for everyday lunches.
Is PBfit a better choice than sunflower seed butter for school-safe lunches?
If your child is not allergic to peanuts, PBfit offers a more familiar flavor and significantly more protein per serving, while still being gluten-free and allergy-friendly for most classmates.
What is the difference between PBfit and store-bought powdered peanut butter for kids?
PBfit uses a monk fruit and erythritol blend rather than maltodextrin or added sugars, giving kids a cleaner sweetener profile and a more recognizable peanut taste.
Will the powder clump in my child's lunchbox if packed cold?
When reconstituted in the morning, PBfit stays smooth throughout the school day. For cold lunches, you can pre-portion dry powder and mix it with jam at lunchtime to keep the texture fresh.
My child does not like the texture of reconstituted PBfit — what can I do?
Add a little less water for a thicker dip, or blend PBfit directly into oatmeal, yogurt, pancakes, or a smoothie where the powder dissolves completely and the texture is invisible.
Is PBfit too expensive to use daily for a family of four?
Because each serving uses only 2 tablespoons of powder, one tub yields many servings. Most families find it costs less per use than premium jarred nut butters, especially since a little goes a long way.
How do I reconstitute PBfit into a spread?
Mix 2 tablespoons of PBfit powder with about 1.5 tablespoons of water and stir until smooth. Adjust the water up or down to reach your preferred texture — thicker for a dip, thinner for a sauce.
What is the best way to mix PBfit into a smoothie?
Add 2 tablespoons of PBfit directly to your blender with banana, milk, and ice, or shake it in a shaker bottle with chocolate milk for a quick, no-blend option.
Can I bake with PBfit, and do I need to change my recipe?
Yes. Replace up to half of the peanut butter in cookies, pancakes, or breads with PBfit, and add a small amount of extra liquid to balance the drier texture of the powder.
Does PBfit work with non-dairy milks like almond, oat, or soy?
Yes. PBfit mixes well with any dairy or non-dairy milk, including almond, oat, coconut, and soy, and is itself dairy-free and soy-free.
Is PBfit compatible with keto and low-carb diets?
Yes. PBfit is very low in carbs and fat compared to regular peanut butter and contains no added sugar, making it a popular choice for keto recipes like peanut noodles and keto ice cream.
What is included when I order a single tub of PBfit?
Each order includes one 13-ounce resealable tub of PBfit No Sugar Added Peanut Butter Powder. No additional accessories or tools are required — just add water to reconstitute.
Does PBfit contain any major allergens beyond peanuts?
PBfit is made in a facility that also processes peanuts and tree nuts. It is gluten-free, Non-GMO, dairy-free, and soy-free, but is not suitable for anyone with a peanut or tree nut allergy.
How long does an opened tub of PBfit stay fresh?
An opened tub of PBfit typically stays fresh for several months when stored sealed in a cool, dry place. Always reseal the lid tightly after each use.
What is the difference between peanut butter powder and regular peanut butter?
Peanut butter powder is made by pressing most of the oil out of roasted peanuts and grinding what remains into a fine powder. The result keeps the peanut flavor and most of the protein while dramatically reducing fat and calories compared to traditional peanut butter.

