8- or 12-pack: Puffworks Organic Peanut Butter Puffs

  • Like cheese puffs
  • But, instead of cheese dust, it’s peanut butter dust
  • Hence: peanut butter puffs
  • Not just for kids
  • @troy and @904smithers think these are certified “dank,” especially the honey variety
  • Are they Mac compatible: Unfortunately, it’s pretty tough to fit them into either a lightning or USB-C port
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PB & Yay!

It is your right, as a new parent, to taste the snacks you buy for your infant or toddler. Or, no, sorry, that’s not correct. It’s not your right. Nay, 'tis your duty!

Of course, your mileage may vary based on the snack in question. The first few things rarely please the palate. Teething crackers, for example. Or the rice cereal that’s just mush. This stuff isn’t exactly designed to dance upon your tastebuds. It’s really just to get your kiddo okay with using their chompers and taking in sustenance of a consistency that cannot pass through a nipple, human or synthetic.

But as your child ages, the territory expands. Apple sauce in a pouch or pureed sweet potato might not an adult meal make. But some of the snacks? They’re pretty friggin’ good. Yogurt drops? Those things are basically delicious little meringues. Goldfish Crackers? Teddy Grahams? Better than you remember. Annie’s Ranch-Flavored Garden Vegetable Crackers? Honestly, mind-blowing.

And luckily, some of these things–like Goldfish and the Annie’s–are totally acceptable for adults to eat. As for Teddy Grahams, there are plenty of options that pack the same flavor profile into slightly more adult shapes.

But there are a few kids’ snacks that are delicious and, annoyingly, seem to only be available for kids. And, for our money, the foremost example of this is the peanut butter puff.

No, we’re not talking about the cereal from Reese’s or the ones made by the culinary-minded sea captain who also specializes in crispy berries. We’re talking the little puffy snacks that would usually be covered in bright orange “cheese,” but instead are coated with a dusting of semi-savory peanut butter powder.

They’re delicious! And usually, they come in a tiny package with a picture of Elmo on it or something similarly infantile, thus shaming all adults who dare consume them.

But thankfully, the people at Puffworks have come through for us all by putting what is already a nuanced, grown-up snack in some non-embarrassing packaging and marketing it towards people with a firm grasp on object permanence.

So get some. And enjoy a simple, healthy snack that’s totally okay for people over the age of five.

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