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Vote for the Most Creative Peanut Butter Sandwich

The entries for Jif's Most Creative Peanut Butter Sandwich contest have closed and it looks like all of the participating kids worked really hard to get their entries just right. Jif has compiled the top ten recipes and posted them online where users can vote on their favorite.

The participants range in age from 6-12 and, while some parental help (possibly with knives and cutting) is allowed, these are definitely the kids' creations. The recipes include some really unusual, but creatively shaped "sandwiches," like the Peanut Butter Pool Party Sandwich, which is topped with a blue yogurt "pool" and teddy grahams. Others are more conventional takes on the classic peanut butter sandwich, like the Peanutti Panini, Kirsten's Hot Wrap Apple Breakfast Wrap and French Berry Jif® Toast. Check out all the recipes, especially if you have kids that will like the sense of participating in the contest by becoming recipe testers.

The winning child gets a grand prize $25,000 scholarship fund and four runners-up get $2,500 scholarships.

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Filed Under: Cooking With Kids, Ingredients
Tags: contest, jif, ki, kids, lunch, nuts, peanut butter, sandwich, sandwiches, seeds

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kim

1-28-2007 @5:59PM kim said... The three-year-old twins I babysit are quite fond of peanut butter and bologna....

Whatever works :)
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Amy Rosen

2-02-2007 @5:48PM Amy Rosen said... Nice contest idea, but should we really get our kids all excited about questionable products? I recently discovered Maranatha No Stir Organic Peanut. All the convenience of Jif (no stir), but all the ingredients are organic, so I don't have to worry when I feed my kids.
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