Did you know March 1st is National Peanut Butter Lover’s Day? Who doesn’t love peanut butter? Fun fact: John Kellogg invented the beloved peanut butter that we know today.
John Kellogg was Inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2006, not for his invention of peanut butter, but the most popular dry breakfast cereal in the world, Corn Flakes. It all started back in 1876, when Kellogg became the superintendent of the Battle Creek Sanitarium. Here, he routinely experimented with new food products. Working with his brother, Will, on a new kind of wheat meal for patients in the sanitarium, they accidentally discovered the process that resulted in Corn Flakes. He sold over 100,000 pounds of the cereal in the first year!
It wasn’t until after the Corn Flakes success that Kellogg created peanut butter. He patented the process for making the product from raw peanuts and marketed it as a nutritious protein substitute for people who could hardly chew on solid food. And the rest is history.
Source: National Inventors Hall of Fame
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