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Uncrustables
/ʌnˈkrʌs.tə.bəlz/
Definition
1
A trademarked brand of pre-made, crustless sandwiches, primarily peanut butter and jelly varieties, produced by The J.M. Smucker Company since 1999, designed for convenience and popular among kids and busy adults.
2
Informally, any soft, sealed sandwich from which the crusts have been meticulously excised, evoking childhood nostalgia without the chewy betrayal of bakery edges.
Examples
My kid's lunchbox is a shrine to Uncrustables, where crusts go to die in peace.
In a world of artisanal bread snobs, I quietly hoard Uncrustables like a rebel with a cause.
He pulled out an Uncrustable mid-meeting, turning the boardroom into an instant playground vibe.
Dieting? Nah, but Uncrustables count as portable poetry in PB&J form.