Pic's Peanut Butter

Pic's Peanut Butter Pic's: Peanut Butter you will probably enjoy enormously. Book yourself a tour on our website to visit Peanut Butter World. That was in 2007.
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PIC’S STORY

I knew how peanut butter was made because my mum and aunty used to make it - roast peanuts and squash them. So, I made a few jars for my son and myself initially, then made a few more for friends. When one of my 12-year-old son’s friends offered me five dollars for a jar I figured there might be a market out there. I was pretty much retired. My eyesight had deteriorated and I’d been p

ronounced legally blind. I’d had to sell the sailing school I’d established in Nelson, but retained a small laundromat at the marina where the yachties washed their clothes. When the laundromat’s lease expired, I figured I could sell a bit of peanut butter to replace the pocketful of weekend cash I had grown accustomed to. I set myself a target of fifty jars a week and spent $10,000 on stock and machinery. I bought a stainless-steel concrete mixer from an engineering firm in Westport, a second-hand grinder from our local bulk food store, a laser printer with which to print labels and half a tonne of peanuts from an Aucklander called Greg. I dragged the mixer up into the garage and rigged a burner under it to roast the nuts and set up the grinder on my dining table. Pic’s Peanut Butter opened for business at Nelson’s weekly farmer’s market in November 2007. We didn’t quite sell out, but the next week, returning customers cleaned us out completely. I loved running the stall and I was quite happy to make peanut butter on Friday morning and sell it in the afternoon, a routine that worked well with a full-time writing course I was doing. Anyway, one thing led to another. In 2008 I sold 48 jars to our local supermarket and took to the road. Within a year you could buy Pic's in 50 outlets around the country. Then we were picked up by both of NZ's supermarket chains and suddenly Pic's was available pretty much anywhere in New Zealand. My sister Judy began selling Pic’s by mail order in Australia in 2012 and by 2016 we were stocked by both leading supermarket chains. Other countries developed a liking for Pic’s and it went on sale in China, SE Asia, the UK and America. I watched a huge truck being loaded with peanut butter for Australia a few days ago, and I really had to pinch myself. It has all come as such a surprise. It's all so much fun, and I get to meet so many lovely people. Make sure you come visit us at Pic’s Peanut Butter World in Nelson, New Zealand sometime soon. Pic Picot

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Pata Pīnati Kakukaku is BACKSince 2018, we’ve been giving our iconic crunchy jar a reo Māori remix – and this year it’s ...
31/08/2025

Pata Pīnati Kakukaku is BACK

Since 2018, we’ve been giving our iconic crunchy jar a reo Māori remix – and this year it’s more widespread than ever.

Pic’s Pata Pīnati Kakukaku – the te reo edition of our classic Crunchy Peanut Butter – is hitting shelves nationwide this September, ready to spark a bit of kōrero in the kitchen.

Grab a jar. Share a spoon. Spark a convo.

29/08/2025

Berries & peanut butter is always a favourite, we love this simple 4 ingredient Raspberry Peanut Butter Bark recipe!

Ingredients:
1 punnet fresh raspberries
2 Tbsp Pic’s Smooth Peanut Butter
50 grams melted dark chocolate
Pinch sea salt (optional)

Method:
1.Fill raspberries with a small amount of peanut butter and place on a sheet of baking paper. Repeat this process for the entire punnet of raspberries.
2. Dip raspberries in melted chocolate and freeze for approx. 1 hour.
3.Sprinkle with sea salt, serve and enjoy.

Serves about 4 🥜

Did you know we use only the finest Hi Oleic peanuts and a little salt (in the salted varieties) to create our really go...
28/08/2025

Did you know we use only the finest Hi Oleic peanuts and a little salt (in the salted varieties) to create our really good peanut butter? Nothing else!

And if you're wondering what Hi Oleic is, it refers to the oleic acid in the peanuts; a healthy, monounsaturated fatty acid. This type of fat is known to reduce the amount of bad cholesterol and boost your levels of good cholesterol.

Hi Oleic peanuts are considered the highest quality peanuts and we’re proud to say all of our peanuts are Hi Oleic! So keep enjoying your favourite peanut butter knowing it's made from the best nuts around! 🥜

27/08/2025

We love our PAWGUST merch, you can get some for yourself online at www.picspeanutbutter.nz or at Pic’s Peanut Butter World in Whakatū Nelson 🐾

25/08/2025

Cheryl from Blind Low Vision NZ takes us through the wonderful guide dog puppy facilities in Auckland, NZ 🐾

To donate to PAWGUST, head to www.pawgust.co.nz

Did You Hear? Our peanut butter isn’t just for us, it’s pooch-tastic too! We recommend Smooth No Salt Peanut Butter for ...
21/08/2025

Did You Hear? Our peanut butter isn’t just for us, it’s pooch-tastic too!

We recommend Smooth No Salt Peanut Butter for your furry friends. Pop some in a kong or on a lick mat and watch those tails wag. Because every good doggo deserves a spoonful of the best peanut butter!

We're proud supporters of Blind Low Vision NZ, to donate to PAWGUST head to www.pawgust.co.nz 🐾

We're delighted to announce Pic's Peanut Butter is now the highest rated B Corp peanut butter company in the world! B La...
21/08/2025

We're delighted to announce Pic's Peanut Butter is now the highest rated B Corp peanut butter company in the world!

B Lab Australia & Aotearoa NZ

It's PAWGUST, and it's the perfect time to make some of Fido's Canine Cookies! These homemade dog biscuit treats are nut...
20/08/2025

It's PAWGUST, and it's the perfect time to make some of Fido's Canine Cookies! These homemade dog biscuit treats are nutritious, and delicious, and even have Fido’s personal pawprint of approval 🐾

Ingredients:

1 cup Wholemeal Flour
1 Tbsp Desiccated Coconut
4 Tbsp Pic’s Smooth No Salt Added Peanut Butter
1 Medium Egg
1 Mashed Banana
1 tsp Honey of your choice

Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 180oC on bake
2. Add all ingredients to a large bowl and stir to combine
3. The mix should be able to be kneaded and rolled out on a flat surface, if the mixture is too wet, add more flour. If the mixture is too dry, add water or oat milk until the right consistency is reached.
4. Knead mix and roll out onto a floured surface - the dough should be around 1cm thick
5. Cut dough into any shape you choose (Fido prefers stars – he’s a big believer in ‘you are what you eat’)
6. Place biscuits onto greased trays and leave to bake for 20 minutes or until golden brown

Biscuits should last 2-3 weeks in a sealed container.

🐾Woof Woof! We have a paw-tastic giveaway for you! 🐾This PAWGUST, we’re proudly supporting Blind Low Vision NZ Guide Dog...
16/08/2025

🐾Woof Woof! We have a paw-tastic giveaway for you! 🐾

This PAWGUST, we’re proudly supporting Blind Low Vision NZ Guide Dogs and have some epic merch including dog bowls, balls, neckties, and of course Fido soft toys!

Tag a fellow dog parent and for a bonus entry share a picture of your pup in the comments below! ❤️

To sign up or donate to PAWGUST, head to www.pawgust.co.nz

The fine print: NZ only. Please note that the winner will be contacted on Friday 22nd August in the comments section of this post by THIS ACCOUNT ONLY! We have the blue tick and will never ask for bank details. Please block and report any fake accounts and stay safe online. Good luck, Picsters!!

Address

49 Saxton Road
Stoke
7011

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 3pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 3pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 3pm
Thursday 8:30am - 3pm
Friday 8:30am - 3pm

Telephone

+6435448402

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Our Story

In 2007 I bought a jar of peanut butter because, like you, I love the stuff. I took it home, made some toast, smothered it with the crunchy and took a big bite.

It was disgusting. Full of sugar.

I had known it would come to this. Years and years and years ago when I was an idle yachtie, I rowed over to an American mate’s boat for lunch. Rick plonked a jar of peanut butter on the cabin top and I read the label. "Health Style Peanut Butter" it said.

I'd always considered peanut butter to be pretty healthy anyway, so I read on. What made this stuff healthy was that it had reduced added sugar added to it. Back then sugared peanut butter was unheard of in NZ, but I figured that one day it would have to come.