What is the candy coating on Reese's Pieces?

The filling is essentially a peanut-flavored fudge made from brown sugar, butter and milk. So next time you have an equal craving for both chocolate and peanut butter, opt-out of Reese's Pieces and just grab a two-piece Reese's Pieces Big Cup, where every bite is reliably robed in chocolate.
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Is the coating on Reese's Pieces chocolate?

Reese's Pieces are a product extension of the Reese's Peanut Butter Cups line; they were designed to capitalize on the success of the chocolate-covered peanut butter cups, though unlike the cups, they have no chocolate.
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Why do Reese's Pieces taste like chocolate?

1. They Aren't Made With The Same Filling As The Cups. Though they taste similar, Hershey's actually developed a formula back in the '70s for sweetened peanut meal that has the consistency of chocolate, which has become the basis for the pieces, said a spokesperson from the Hershey Company.
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What is the white stuff on Reese's?

White flecks and spots on your chocolate bar are signs of either a “fat bloom” or a “sugar bloom,” and it's totally natural. Fat bloom is that waxy white coating that forms due to liquid fat like milk fats or cocoa butter moving through the chocolates and crystalizing on the surface.
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Why is there no chocolate in Reese's Pieces?

Chocolate is NOT an ingredient, despite sharing a name with the chocolate peanut butter cups, and the brown color, which I guess we all just assumed meant they were chocolate?! A closer inspection of a Reese's Pieces box confirms that it is described as "peanut butter candy in a crunchy shell." No mention of chocolate.
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What You Should Know Before Eating Another Reese's



What is Reese's Pieces coating made of?

To be precise, they're more peanuts, oil, syrup, artificial colors, salt, glaze, wax and milk.
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Is it real peanut butter in Reese's?

REESE'S peanut butter cups begin with roasting fresh peanuts for REESE'S one-of-a-kind peanut butter. The peanut butter and milk chocolate are then dropped and pressed into a mold that gives REESE'S cups their iconic shape.
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Is sugar bloom safe to eat?

Can You Still Use Chocolate That's Been Bloomed? Yes, you can (thank goodness!). While fat bloom and sugar bloom have a negative effect on appearance, the product remains perfectly safe to eat and can be remelted to remove discoloration.
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Is chocolate OK to eat if it turns white?

(Spoiler alert, it's still safe to eat!) This white film does not mean the chocolate is moldy or has gone bad. It's actually just a scientific process called “chocolate bloom”. There are two types of this bloom: sugar bloom and fat bloom.
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Are Reese's Pieces white chocolate?

Technically, there's no cocoa butter in the white coating. It's made with vegetable oils like shea and sunflower along with milk, sugar, and vanilla extract instead. So it's not really white chocolate, but it pretty much tastes the same! The reactions in the comments say it all.
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Why are Reese's so addictive?

Think about the best combinations: they're well-balanced. Just like Reese's cups are so addicting because they've got a bit of sweet and a bit of salty (similar to caramel corn or pretzel sticks dipped in frosting), dynamic duos seem to have a bit of opposite qualities.
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Do Reese's pieces have red dye?

An artificial red color approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (U.S. FDA) for use in foods, drugs and cosmetics.
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Can I give my dog Reese's Pieces?

Yes, dogs can eat a few Reese's Pieces since this occasional treat does not contain ingredients that are toxic to dogs such as raisins or chocolate. But we do not recommend that you give Reese's Pieces to your pup because they are not healthy.
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Does Reese's use real chocolate?

Reese and Hershey were a match made in heaven

According to Business Insider, Reese always used fresh ingredients for the centers of his candies, as well as Hershey's chocolate.
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Is Reese's Pieces healthy?

Contain: 1 cup (serving): 88 calories, 5 grams fat, 2 grams saturated fat, 8 grams sugar. Stay away, since the grams of fat and calories can add up quickly. These chewy candies are high in fructose corn syrup and can also stick to dental work.
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Are Reese's Pieces vegan?

All Reese's Pieces products contain milk, so they are not vegan. They also contain some other potentially non-vegan ingredients, as explained below. What is this? Reese's Pieces contain milk, which is of course not vegan.
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Why is chocolate bad for dogs?

Chocolate is poisonous to dogs mostly because of its theobromine content, which dogs are unable to metabolize effectively. If your dog eats chocolate, you should monitor them closely and seek veterinary attention if they show any symptoms, or if they are very young, pregnant or have other health concerns.
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Should you refrigerate chocolate?

As a general rule, refrigerating chocolate can extend its shelf life by at least 25%, while freezing can prolong it by 50% or more. Place the original box in a heavy-duty plastic freezer bag, seal it tightly and then refrigerate for up to one year, or freeze for up to 18 months for best quality.
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Why does chocolate taste like vomit?

Though chocolate companies won't comment on their chocolate-making processes for proprietary reasons, the sour taste of Hershey's — which has been compared to vomit by more than one Brit — probably results from a substance called butyric acid.
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What happens if you eat chocolate bloom?

The good news is that whatever type of bloom is affecting your chocolate, it's still completely safe to eat. Ultimately, chocolate bloom doesn't affect the taste or shelf life of your chocolate, you just have to accept a slightly different appearance — which can still be frustrating if you're giving it as a gift!
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Can fungus grow on chocolate?

Chocolate cannot grow mold. Sugar bloom or fat bloom are the only things you'll see happening on chocolate. This only happens when the chocolate is improperly tempered or improperly stored.
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Is it OK to eat chocolate that has melted and solidified again?

Do not worry about eating a melted chocolate, it is completely healthy and safe to eat a melted chocolate bar. Chocolate bloom has an effect on the texture of chocolate, not on its flavor. No worries! You can consume a box of chocolate with bloom without compromising your health.
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Why does Reese peanut butter taste different?

There are two reasons the ratio of milk chocolate to peanut butter is different between the shapes and traditional cups: The first is that the shapes are larger than the cups, but use about the same amount of chocolate. That means the rest of the area is filled with extra peanut butter filling (yum).
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Did Reese change their peanut butter?

The new peanut butter cups will "turn the flavor meter up to the max" by giving fans what they love: "Reese's peanut buttery goodness wrapped in… yep, you guessed it… more peanut butter candy flavor," the company said.
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Can Reese's cause diarrhea?

Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach/abdominal cramps, headache, drowsiness, dizziness, trouble sleeping, or loss of appetite may occur.
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