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Twitter Battle: How To Make A Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich (Video)

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Twitter Battle: How do you make a peanut butter sandwich? Keri Lumm shares the different viewpoints.

It seems like there’s one way to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich: You put peanut butter and jelly between two slices of bread. Sure, you can use crunchy or smooth peanut butter or whatever flavor of jelly your heart desires, but at the end of the day, a PB&J is as basic as sandwiches get. Right? Well, apparently that’s wrong. There’s a raging debate happening on Twitter about the correct way to assemble this childhood classic, and to be honest, it’s kind of blowing our minds.

Twitter user @LexOnTheBeach26 posed a simple question on June 23 as she was “trynna settle a discussion.”

“What is the proper way to make a PB & J? RT for: bread then peanut butter, jelly on top on peanut butter then bread. Like for: bread then peanut butter, jelly on other piece of bread and place together,” she asked. What happened next sparked a food debate for the ages.

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