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Nut butter aficionados in the area are in for a treat as a new business, In a Nutshell 605, launches with a pop-up sale downtown this week. Owned by Kristin Catlett and Nyna Nygaard, the company offers three unique flavors of peanut and almond butter that are smooth yet crunchy, with varying levels of sweetness and saltiness depending on the flavor mixture.

The pop-up sale will take place at Josiah’s Coffeehouse, Cafe & Bakery, located at 104 W. 12th St., starting at 7 a.m. on Wednesday and continuing until the products are sold out. The flavors include Saylor’s S’mores, Henry’s Hankerin, and Rainbow Unicorn, each with its own unique ingredients and inspirations behind the recipes.

Catlett shared that the pop-up sale is just the beginning phase of a larger vision for a unique retail space. In addition to an online presence for shipping orders directly to customers, they plan to open a physical storefront in the future. The storefront will feature grinders for fresh nut butter and a self-service bar with a variety of candies and goodies.

While their website is still under construction, In a Nutshell 605 plans to sell their products in other local businesses such as Josiah’s Coffeehouse, Cafe & Bakery. Their goal is to create a new and exciting option for nut butter enthusiasts in the area.

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