Incident in peter pan
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Peter Pan is a brand of peanut butter produced by Conagra Brands and named after the J. M. Barrie character. The product was introduced by Swift & Company (originally through their "Derby Foods" subsidiary) in 1920 under the name "E. K. Pond". The product was renamed in 1928. Originally packaged in a tin can with a turn key and reclosable lid, the product's packaging was changed to glass jars because of metal shortages during World War II. In 1988, Peter Pan was the first brand of peanut butter to be sold in plastic jars.
Peter Pan Peanut Butter is currently sold in 13 varieties:
Original CreamyOriginal CrunchyHoney Roast CreamyHoney Roast CrunchyReduced-Fat CreamyReduced-Fat CrunchyWhipped CreamyPlus Creamy (with added vitamins and minerals)Natural CreamyNatural CrunchyNatural Honey Roast CreamySimply Ground OriginalSimply Ground Honey RoastThe product was the main ingredient in Frankford Candy & Chocolate Company's now-discontinued product, Peter Pan Peanut Butter Cups.
Past spokesmen for Peter Pan have included actor Sterling Holloway, actor Mark Linn-Baker, comedian Alan Sues, and game-show host Art James.
In late August 2007, it was announced that Disney's version of the Peter Pan character would become the mascot for Peter Pan Peanut Butter, alongside many other characters from Disney's 1953 animated film versionto appear in their new advertising campaign, possibly in 2009. This would not be the first time: in the mid-1950s, when Peter Pan cosponsored ABC's Disneyland TV series, Tinker Bell often appeared in their ads during the program.
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Inciting Incident: There were two main conflicts in the story. One is the struggle between staying young and growing up. Another is between Peter Pan and Captain Hook. Rising Action: Peter teaches Wendy and her brothers to fly and takes them to Neverland.
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