United States (parent: Hormel)
Skippy
Skippy is a prominent American brand of peanut butter, owned by Hormel Foods Corporation. Established in 1933, it is a widely recognized name in the condiment category. The brand offers a range of peanut butter varieties, including creamy and Super Chunk options, as well as a "Natural" line. Most Skippy products, excluding the "Natural" variants, are formulated with hydrogenated vegetable oil to ensure shelf stability and prevent oil separation. These mainstream offerings generally contain added sugars and fats, fitting within the conventional mass-market peanut butter segment. The "Natural" line aims to cater to consumers seeking fewer ingredients, though still a processed product. Our pages compare each Skippy SKU based on its nutritional profile, ingredient composition, and processing level against category baselines and competitor products.
Data source: USDA FoodData Central, Branded Foods dataset. Nutrition Facts values, ingredient lists and UPCs are manufacturer-declared. FoodScore methodology is documented on the methodology page.