Uncrustables
It's from 1995, before you were born.
- Maker
- The J.M. Smucker Company
- Type
- Sealed frozen sandwich
- Debuted
- 1995 (national 2000s)
- Note
- crustless, pre-sealed PB&J
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About
As of 2026, it's 31 years old.
Uncrustables is a PB&J that has done the two things every picky kid demands: removed the crusts and refused to involve any effort. A round, sealed, frozen sandwich with the edges crimped shut, it's the lunch equivalent of someone reading your mind and also doing your chores.
Rolled out widely by Smucker's in the 2000s, it took the assembly (and the crust-trimming, and the spreading) entirely off the table.
Sealed, crustless, and gloriously low-effort, Uncrustables is the sandwich that even pro athletes hoard — which is either an endorsement or a cry for help.
Uncrustables through the years
First sold
Crustless, pre-sealed peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwiches.
Goes national under Smucker's
The frozen sandwiches spread into lunchboxes everywhere.



