PLANTERS Nut & Chocolate Company is offering members of the public a chance to travel the country, representing the brand as part of the iconic NUTmobile team starting this summer. According to Hormel Foods,
Planters is looking to hire a small group of people, called “peanutters,” to drive the 26-foot-long Mr. Peanut across the country
Hormel Foods, the makers of Planters, is hiring three full-time crew members to travel across the U.S. in a 26-foot-long peanut-shaped vehicle: the NUTmobile. Chosen candidates, referred to as "Peanutters," will represent the peanut brand in media interviews and community events across the country.
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