Apparently Zentis has a facility in the US but I would assume they would offer different products there. Also maybe ask an US centric sub? I assume you have a better chance there than people mostly living in Germany.
Iliketrainschoochoo on
I can buy and send it to you
Phour3 on
The ingredients are peanuts, sugar, palm oil, and salt.
I guarantee you can find an indistinguishable peanut butter on the shelves in the US
AskStill4642 on
Are you purposely trying to trigger people by asking about importing the most American thing, that you can hardly get in Germany without a USA flag on it, to America?
H_Marxen on
You can buy many items from US amazon from Germany. Of course with higher shipping. Have you tried German Amazon? They have it for 3€ per glass.
Ellsass on
Aldi stores in the US carry some German-branded items
Mathgenius9 on
Did you try amazon?
dff1199 on
Jimmy Carter, war doch Erdnussfarmer.
Babs_Achtung on
Stfu and eat the superior Jif, ya god damn pansy
Noop73 on
Instead of easting one with 10% palm oil I would recommend to
peel and ground in a kitchen robot good toasted peanuts.
We do that as the result is much better than anything you can buy. Additionally those bought butters smell all rancid.
mrmivo on
If all else fails, contact the US division of Zentis: [https://www.zentis-usa.com/industry/our-portfolio](https://www.zentis-usa.com/industry/our-portfolio) There are an email address and a phone number near the bottom. Maybe there are local sellers.
itsgermanphil on
Edeka often carries multiple brands in larger metro areas.
rachel_lynn1995 on
I have no advice for you but just chiming in to say that as an American living in Germany, this is also my preferred PB brand. And like it isn’t “good for being German peanut butter” it’s like, genuinely so fucking good so I get why you’d wanna import it.
mtnracer on
Look dude, choosy moms choose Jif.
M4hkn0 on
You could try Amazon.de . Amazon does do international shipping on many products. I have ordered stuff from the .de website and have had it delivered in the U.S. Note you might get hit with a tariff bill.
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Apparently Zentis has a facility in the US but I would assume they would offer different products there. Also maybe ask an US centric sub? I assume you have a better chance there than people mostly living in Germany.
I can buy and send it to you
The ingredients are peanuts, sugar, palm oil, and salt.
I guarantee you can find an indistinguishable peanut butter on the shelves in the US
Are you purposely trying to trigger people by asking about importing the most American thing, that you can hardly get in Germany without a USA flag on it, to America?
You can buy many items from US amazon from Germany. Of course with higher shipping. Have you tried German Amazon? They have it for 3€ per glass.
Aldi stores in the US carry some German-branded items
Did you try amazon?
Jimmy Carter, war doch Erdnussfarmer.
Stfu and eat the superior Jif, ya god damn pansy
Instead of easting one with 10% palm oil I would recommend to
peel and ground in a kitchen robot good toasted peanuts.
We do that as the result is much better than anything you can buy. Additionally those bought butters smell all rancid.
If all else fails, contact the US division of Zentis: [https://www.zentis-usa.com/industry/our-portfolio](https://www.zentis-usa.com/industry/our-portfolio) There are an email address and a phone number near the bottom. Maybe there are local sellers.
Edeka often carries multiple brands in larger metro areas.
I have no advice for you but just chiming in to say that as an American living in Germany, this is also my preferred PB brand. And like it isn’t “good for being German peanut butter” it’s like, genuinely so fucking good so I get why you’d wanna import it.
Look dude, choosy moms choose Jif.
You could try Amazon.de . Amazon does do international shipping on many products. I have ordered stuff from the .de website and have had it delivered in the U.S. Note you might get hit with a tariff bill.