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This product is likely bought by parents seeking a 'cleaner' snack-sized peanut butter for children, and it earns credit for its short, additive-free ingredient list anchored by 72% peanuts and sweetened only with jaggery instead of refined sugar. The two meaningful concerns are the high saturated fat from coconut oil (≈9.5%) and the fact that peanuts — the dominant ingredient — are a leading allergen in children; the label carries no visible allergen declaration or FSSAI licence number, which is a regulatory gap. No nutrition panel was captured, so quantitative claims like 'High Protein' cannot be independently verified. The single most useful thing a curious consumer should know: this is a genuinely short-label, no-additive peanut butter, but it must be treated as a high-allergen food and kept away from anyone with a peanut allergy.