Fatty nuts and chocolate. A marriage made in weight gain hell! 🍫🥜
Are you ready for a day that combines two of the most calorifically dangerous foods known to humankind?
Then you better get your gym bag, because Peanut Butter and Chocolate Day is coming up on July 23rd, and it’s time to celebrate!
Why?
What makes peanut butter and chocolate different from other combinations of both peanut butter and chocolate?
For one, it’s the perfect marriage of sweet and savory. The creamy, salty peanut butter perfectly complements the rich, sweet chocolate to create a flavor explosion in your mouth. It’s like a party in your taste buds, and everyone’s invited.
How it began

The origin of this holiday is shrouded in magical mystery, much like the bottom of a jar of peanut butter when you’ve been using a spoon as your utensil of choice. But legend has it that one day, a crazed peanut butter and chocolate fanatic decided that these two delicious treats deserved a day of celebration, and thus, Peanut Butter and Chocolate Day was born.
Now, you might be wondering why this holiday falls on July 23rd specifically. Some say it’s because it’s the perfect time of year to indulge in these sweet treats, while others claim that it’s because it’s National Vanilla Ice Cream Day and what goes better with vanilla ice cream than a good ol’ peanut butter and chocolate sundae? Whatever the reason, we’re not complaining!
How to celebrate
Now, if you’re planning on celebrating Peanut Butter and Chocolate Day (and let’s be honest, who isn’t?), you’ll want to make sure you’re prepared. Stock up on all your favorite peanut butter and chocolate treats, and maybe even try your hand at making your own peanut butter cups or chocolate-covered peanut butter balls.
If you’re feeling adventurous, you can even try some fun experiments, like adding peanut butter to your hot chocolate or making a peanut butter and chocolate pizza (yes, that’s a thing).
When it comes to celebrating, the possibilities are endless. You could have a peanut butter and chocolate-themed party, complete with a chocolate fountain and peanut butter sandwiches. Or, you could host a bake-off and see who can come up with the best peanut butter and chocolate creation.
Safety tips
Make sure to keep any chocolate away from pets. Chocolate is toxic for most pets. Be aware of any guests with peanut allergies.
And please, for the love of all that is good and pure, do not fill your peanut butter cups with brussel sprouts or buttermilk. Trust us, it’s not worth the risk.

TL;DR
Peanut Butter and Chocolate Day is the best holiday since Christmas. So, go forth and indulge in all the peanut butter and chocolate your heart desires (just don’t blame us when you need to buy bigger pants).
Happy Peanut Butter and Chocolate Day!
#PeanutButterAndChocolateDay
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