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Skippy is one of the most recognized peanut butter brands globally, famous for its smooth and creamy texture. Originally introduced in 1932 by Joseph Rosenfield, who pioneered the homogenization process to prevent oil separation, the brand has grown into a household staple.
Today, Skippy is owned by Hormel Foods, an American food processing giant. While the brand has its roots in California, USA, manufacturing occurs in multiple locations. In the United States, primary production takes place in Little Rock, Arkansas, while international markets—especially in Asia—are often supplied by production facilities in China. The brand continues to be a market leader in the spread category, competing globally with its signature blue-capped jars.
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