Caffeinated Peanut Butter
I came across this and just had to share it with you. The idea of caffeine in peanut butter is genius. It might possibly be the greatest thing you never knew you wanted. I can think of a million ways to use this.
According to STEEM, the maker of this peanut butter,
[pullquote align=”full” cite=”” link=”” color=”#ff9900″ class=”” size=””] The naturally slow digestion of peanut butter releases caffeine slowly into your body instead of in one jittery jolt, the company claims. It might be a double whammy solution to your 3 p.m. munchies/slump.Caffeinated PB was created through a conversation about hangover cures among friends, Chis Pettazzoni, one of the creators. One two-tablespoon serving of this caffeinated creation contains 170 mg of caffeine. That’s equivalent to two and a half cups of espresso. [/pullquote]
So what exactly is this little magic jar you ask? Here is what STEEM’s website says…
WHAT IS STEEM?
STEEM is caffeinated peanut butter. What else do we need to say? STEEM is designed to provide a consistent release of sustained energy and the naturally slow digestion of peanut butter is the key to that. STEEM delivers protein, electrolytes, and caffeine, granting you hours of endurance and focus, and freeing you from distractions like hunger and fatigue.
WHAT’S IN THIS STUFF?
STEEM is made with natural peanut butter, and no artificial sweeteners. Oh, and as much caffeine as two cups of coffee, so stick with the normal serving suggestions for the best effect. Enjoy it however you would normally enjoy peanut butter: spread it on crackers, toast or fruit; re-acquaint yourself with the simple perfection of the peanut butter and jelly sandwich; or just jam a knife or a spoon or a finger into the jar and eat it like you do when no one’s looking. Yes you do. Yes, you do.
WHO IS STEEM FOR?
STEEM’s steady release of energy (without the jittery feeling) makes it perfect not only for athletes and active people, but also for normal life. How about never having to choose awful breakroom coffee because you don’t want to spend more on caffeine than you spend on your lunch? How about having enough energy to finish that backyard project in one day instead of putting it off for another weekend? How about when an all-night study session has suddenly become the morning of the test? How about never having to bring that damn percolator on camping trips just so you can avoid that crippling noontime caffeine headache? How about not worrying about nodding off in meetings, or in class, or at the wheel? How about just having the energy to get going when you need it?
What do you think? Would you give STEEM a try?
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