This Product Is Not What You Think It Is

1. Butternut

Whole Foods and nearby food stores are the best places to buy. Product Price on Average: $5 per jar* Many people find that eating peanut butter in its natural form is their preferred method, since it tastes so good. According to WebMD, peanut butter has a range of vitamins and minerals, along with healthy fats, making it beneficial for you when consumed in moderation. Natural peanut butter may have fewer saturated fats and be considerably less processed.

Upside-down Peanut Butter: @DailyMail/Twitter.com It certainly contains more oil, even though it contains fewer saturated fats. Removing the jar lid and stirring natural peanut butter while slopping oil all over the sides might be a hassle. Here's a tip: Keep it inverted. That way, there won't be any mess when the peanut butter and oil mingle.

2. Formal shirts

The best places to buy are Target and Men's Wearhouse. Product Price on Average: $30–$70* This one is quite interesting. Men's dress shirts have a small loop of fabric on the back, as you may have seen. If you don't believe us, check your closet; it's there, even though it's not really obvious. This type of loop, known as a "locker loop," dates back to the 1960s.

Locker Loops @Pinterest & Gear Patrol The locker loops were added by men's clothing firm GANT Co. in an attempt to attract Ivy League students. Even after returning from a workout, Ivy League students could hang up their dress shirts by that loop and keep them wrinkle-free. Men's dress shirts are still suitable to hang up on that small loop nowadays.

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