Justin's Classic Almond Butter

These 1.15 oz packets of natural almond butter are a delicious alternative to the more traditional peanut butter. All blends are made in small batches to ensure a high quality and delicious nut butter every time. A tasty treat after a few days on the trail -- spread on a cracker or squeeze on a BYOB-Tortilla!

 

Our current stock of Justin's Classic Almond Butter has a best by date of 01/2022. Due to this shorter use timeframe, it is being sold at a discount. 

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About Justin's Classic Almond Butter

  • Dietary Considerations:  vegan; gluten-free; dairy-free; all-natural
     
  • Net Weight:  1.5 oz | 32 g
     
  • Characteristics:
    • cholesterol and trans fat free
    • high in protein

Ingredients & Nutrition

 

 

Ingredients:

Dry Roasted Almonds, Palm Oil

Special Notes:

Contains: Almonds

Contains trace amounts of peanuts, tree nuts and soy due to processing on shared equipment.

Reviews (3)

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    Had packed myself an apple for a hike and the almond butter went with it perfectly. I dont think Ill ever go back to peanut butter!

  • 5

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    Nut butters are a great source of calories and variety for your backpacking food bag. I've grown fond of Justin's Natural Nut Butters over the past year after discovering them at my local REI. They are conveniently packaged in 1.15 oz single use packs and contain between 180-200 calories. The individual packets, appropriately called Squeeze Packs, are good because you can knead them before opening to ensure that the nut oil and the nut butter are fully mixed. I like eating them at lunch on a wrap or with crackers. On my next trip, I'm going to be taking 4 different flavors of Justin's: Honey Almond Butter, Classic Almond Butter, Maple Almond Butter and Honey Peanut Butter along with an excellent flatbread-style cracker that Grant Sible at Gossamer Gear just turned me onto, from none other than Doctor Kracker. These flat breads that are the size and thickness of a pop tart and pack about 100 calories each. They are delicious and crunchy and stand up to humidity well after opening.They come in 5 different flavors: Klassic 3-seed, Pumpkin Seed, Seeded Spelt, and Sunflower Cheddar. I like eating them with cheese, nut butters, and veggie spreads.

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  • About Justin's Classic Almond Butter

    • Dietary Considerations:  vegan; gluten-free; dairy-free; all-natural
       
    • Net Weight:  1.5 oz | 32 g
       
    • Characteristics:
      • cholesterol and trans fat free
      • high in protein

    Ingredients & Nutrition

     

     

    Ingredients:

    Dry Roasted Almonds, Palm Oil

    Special Notes:

    Contains: Almonds

    Contains trace amounts of peanuts, tree nuts and soy due to processing on shared equipment.

    Reviews (3)

    • 4

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    • 5

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      Had packed myself an apple for a hike and the almond butter went with it perfectly. I dont think Ill ever go back to peanut butter!

    • 5

      5.0 Fork Rating

      by

      Nut butters are a great source of calories and variety for your backpacking food bag. I've grown fond of Justin's Natural Nut Butters over the past year after discovering them at my local REI. They are conveniently packaged in 1.15 oz single use packs and contain between 180-200 calories. The individual packets, appropriately called Squeeze Packs, are good because you can knead them before opening to ensure that the nut oil and the nut butter are fully mixed. I like eating them at lunch on a wrap or with crackers. On my next trip, I'm going to be taking 4 different flavors of Justin's: Honey Almond Butter, Classic Almond Butter, Maple Almond Butter and Honey Peanut Butter along with an excellent flatbread-style cracker that Grant Sible at Gossamer Gear just turned me onto, from none other than Doctor Kracker. These flat breads that are the size and thickness of a pop tart and pack about 100 calories each. They are delicious and crunchy and stand up to humidity well after opening.They come in 5 different flavors: Klassic 3-seed, Pumpkin Seed, Seeded Spelt, and Sunflower Cheddar. I like eating them with cheese, nut butters, and veggie spreads.

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  • About Justin's Classic Almond Butter

    • Dietary Considerations:  vegan; gluten-free; dairy-free; all-natural
       
    • Net Weight:  1.5 oz | 32 g
       
    • Characteristics:
      • cholesterol and trans fat free
      • high in protein

    Ingredients & Nutrition

     

     

    Ingredients:

    Dry Roasted Almonds, Palm Oil

    Special Notes:

    Contains: Almonds

    Contains trace amounts of peanuts, tree nuts and soy due to processing on shared equipment.

    Reviews (3)

    • 4

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    • 5

      5.0 Fork Rating

      by

      Had packed myself an apple for a hike and the almond butter went with it perfectly. I dont think Ill ever go back to peanut butter!

    • 5

      5.0 Fork Rating

      by

      Nut butters are a great source of calories and variety for your backpacking food bag. I've grown fond of Justin's Natural Nut Butters over the past year after discovering them at my local REI. They are conveniently packaged in 1.15 oz single use packs and contain between 180-200 calories. The individual packets, appropriately called Squeeze Packs, are good because you can knead them before opening to ensure that the nut oil and the nut butter are fully mixed. I like eating them at lunch on a wrap or with crackers. On my next trip, I'm going to be taking 4 different flavors of Justin's: Honey Almond Butter, Classic Almond Butter, Maple Almond Butter and Honey Peanut Butter along with an excellent flatbread-style cracker that Grant Sible at Gossamer Gear just turned me onto, from none other than Doctor Kracker. These flat breads that are the size and thickness of a pop tart and pack about 100 calories each. They are delicious and crunchy and stand up to humidity well after opening.They come in 5 different flavors: Klassic 3-seed, Pumpkin Seed, Seeded Spelt, and Sunflower Cheddar. I like eating them with cheese, nut butters, and veggie spreads.

  • Ingredients & Nutrition
  • About Justin's Classic Almond Butter

    • Dietary Considerations:  vegan; gluten-free; dairy-free; all-natural
       
    • Net Weight:  1.5 oz | 32 g
       
    • Characteristics:
      • cholesterol and trans fat free
      • high in protein

    Ingredients & Nutrition

     

     

    Ingredients:

    Dry Roasted Almonds, Palm Oil

    Special Notes:

    Contains: Almonds

    Contains trace amounts of peanuts, tree nuts and soy due to processing on shared equipment.

    Reviews (3)

    • 4

      4.0 Fork Rating

      by

    • 5

      5.0 Fork Rating

      by

      Had packed myself an apple for a hike and the almond butter went with it perfectly. I dont think Ill ever go back to peanut butter!

    • 5

      5.0 Fork Rating

      by

      Nut butters are a great source of calories and variety for your backpacking food bag. I've grown fond of Justin's Natural Nut Butters over the past year after discovering them at my local REI. They are conveniently packaged in 1.15 oz single use packs and contain between 180-200 calories. The individual packets, appropriately called Squeeze Packs, are good because you can knead them before opening to ensure that the nut oil and the nut butter are fully mixed. I like eating them at lunch on a wrap or with crackers. On my next trip, I'm going to be taking 4 different flavors of Justin's: Honey Almond Butter, Classic Almond Butter, Maple Almond Butter and Honey Peanut Butter along with an excellent flatbread-style cracker that Grant Sible at Gossamer Gear just turned me onto, from none other than Doctor Kracker. These flat breads that are the size and thickness of a pop tart and pack about 100 calories each. They are delicious and crunchy and stand up to humidity well after opening.They come in 5 different flavors: Klassic 3-seed, Pumpkin Seed, Seeded Spelt, and Sunflower Cheddar. I like eating them with cheese, nut butters, and veggie spreads.

  • Reviews (3)
  • About Justin's Classic Almond Butter

    • Dietary Considerations:  vegan; gluten-free; dairy-free; all-natural
       
    • Net Weight:  1.5 oz | 32 g
       
    • Characteristics:
      • cholesterol and trans fat free
      • high in protein

    Ingredients & Nutrition

     

     

    Ingredients:

    Dry Roasted Almonds, Palm Oil

    Special Notes:

    Contains: Almonds

    Contains trace amounts of peanuts, tree nuts and soy due to processing on shared equipment.

    Reviews (3)

    • 4

      4.0 Fork Rating

      by

    • 5

      5.0 Fork Rating

      by

      Had packed myself an apple for a hike and the almond butter went with it perfectly. I dont think Ill ever go back to peanut butter!

    • 5

      5.0 Fork Rating

      by

      Nut butters are a great source of calories and variety for your backpacking food bag. I've grown fond of Justin's Natural Nut Butters over the past year after discovering them at my local REI. They are conveniently packaged in 1.15 oz single use packs and contain between 180-200 calories. The individual packets, appropriately called Squeeze Packs, are good because you can knead them before opening to ensure that the nut oil and the nut butter are fully mixed. I like eating them at lunch on a wrap or with crackers. On my next trip, I'm going to be taking 4 different flavors of Justin's: Honey Almond Butter, Classic Almond Butter, Maple Almond Butter and Honey Peanut Butter along with an excellent flatbread-style cracker that Grant Sible at Gossamer Gear just turned me onto, from none other than Doctor Kracker. These flat breads that are the size and thickness of a pop tart and pack about 100 calories each. They are delicious and crunchy and stand up to humidity well after opening.They come in 5 different flavors: Klassic 3-seed, Pumpkin Seed, Seeded Spelt, and Sunflower Cheddar. I like eating them with cheese, nut butters, and veggie spreads.

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  • About Justin's Classic Almond Butter

    • Dietary Considerations:  vegan; gluten-free; dairy-free; all-natural
       
    • Net Weight:  1.5 oz | 32 g
       
    • Characteristics:
      • cholesterol and trans fat free
      • high in protein

    Ingredients & Nutrition

     

     

    Ingredients:

    Dry Roasted Almonds, Palm Oil

    Special Notes:

    Contains: Almonds

    Contains trace amounts of peanuts, tree nuts and soy due to processing on shared equipment.

    Reviews (3)

    • 4

      4.0 Fork Rating

      by

    • 5

      5.0 Fork Rating

      by

      Had packed myself an apple for a hike and the almond butter went with it perfectly. I dont think Ill ever go back to peanut butter!

    • 5

      5.0 Fork Rating

      by

      Nut butters are a great source of calories and variety for your backpacking food bag. I've grown fond of Justin's Natural Nut Butters over the past year after discovering them at my local REI. They are conveniently packaged in 1.15 oz single use packs and contain between 180-200 calories. The individual packets, appropriately called Squeeze Packs, are good because you can knead them before opening to ensure that the nut oil and the nut butter are fully mixed. I like eating them at lunch on a wrap or with crackers. On my next trip, I'm going to be taking 4 different flavors of Justin's: Honey Almond Butter, Classic Almond Butter, Maple Almond Butter and Honey Peanut Butter along with an excellent flatbread-style cracker that Grant Sible at Gossamer Gear just turned me onto, from none other than Doctor Kracker. These flat breads that are the size and thickness of a pop tart and pack about 100 calories each. They are delicious and crunchy and stand up to humidity well after opening.They come in 5 different flavors: Klassic 3-seed, Pumpkin Seed, Seeded Spelt, and Sunflower Cheddar. I like eating them with cheese, nut butters, and veggie spreads.

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  • About Justin's Classic Almond Butter

    • Dietary Considerations:  vegan; gluten-free; dairy-free; all-natural
       
    • Net Weight:  1.5 oz | 32 g
       
    • Characteristics:
      • cholesterol and trans fat free
      • high in protein

    Ingredients & Nutrition

     

     

    Ingredients:

    Dry Roasted Almonds, Palm Oil

    Special Notes:

    Contains: Almonds

    Contains trace amounts of peanuts, tree nuts and soy due to processing on shared equipment.

    Reviews (3)

    • 4

      4.0 Fork Rating

      by

    • 5

      5.0 Fork Rating

      by

      Had packed myself an apple for a hike and the almond butter went with it perfectly. I dont think Ill ever go back to peanut butter!

    • 5

      5.0 Fork Rating

      by

      Nut butters are a great source of calories and variety for your backpacking food bag. I've grown fond of Justin's Natural Nut Butters over the past year after discovering them at my local REI. They are conveniently packaged in 1.15 oz single use packs and contain between 180-200 calories. The individual packets, appropriately called Squeeze Packs, are good because you can knead them before opening to ensure that the nut oil and the nut butter are fully mixed. I like eating them at lunch on a wrap or with crackers. On my next trip, I'm going to be taking 4 different flavors of Justin's: Honey Almond Butter, Classic Almond Butter, Maple Almond Butter and Honey Peanut Butter along with an excellent flatbread-style cracker that Grant Sible at Gossamer Gear just turned me onto, from none other than Doctor Kracker. These flat breads that are the size and thickness of a pop tart and pack about 100 calories each. They are delicious and crunchy and stand up to humidity well after opening.They come in 5 different flavors: Klassic 3-seed, Pumpkin Seed, Seeded Spelt, and Sunflower Cheddar. I like eating them with cheese, nut butters, and veggie spreads.