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Skippy Peanut Butter was created in 1932 by Joseph L. Rosefield, who developed a process to make peanut butter less sticky and longer-lasting. The brand was sold to Best Foods in 1955, which later became part of Unilever. In 2013, Hormel Foods acquired Skippy from Unilever. Skippy is now manufactured in multiple countries, including the USA and China, and is the best-selling peanut butter brand in China. The primary owner of Skippy is the American company Hormel Foods, which is headquartered in Austin, Minnesota. Skippy was originally an American brand created by Joseph L. Rosefield in 1932 and is now owned by Hormel Foods, also based in the USA.
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