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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Is there 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 Reese's peanut butter healthy?

Reese's Peanut Butter Cup

The combo of peanut butter and milk chocolate gives this treat a high fat count. 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.
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Why Reeses are overrated?

12 Overrated: Reese's Peanut Butter Cup

Peanut butter just is not that good. It just tastes like paste and dries out your mouth. Sure, it provides a lot of protein, but it has a lot of saturated fats and frankly, the crunchy kind makes the experience worse.
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Why Reeses is the best candy?

Unlike, say, Nerds or Pixy Stix, Reese's are more than straight sugar—there's saltiness and depth to the peanut butter that balances out the sweetness (that's what we in the food biz call “nuance”).
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Is there more chocolate or peanut butter in a Reese?

The standard Reese's cup, meanwhile, was exactly the reliable 50-50 ratio of peanut butter to chocolate we know and love, making for the ultimate balance between salty and sweet. It felt right.
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Are Reese's smaller than they used to be?

The "Classic" two-pack is a 0.75 oz. cup since 2001 (originally a 0.9 oz. size, reduced to 0.8 oz. in 1991), the "King Size" four-pack introduced in the early 1980s is a 0.7 oz.
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Are Reeses getting smaller?

On Oct. 25, during a quarterly earnings call, Hershey announced to investors that the company will debut a new product in March 2019: Reese's Thins. The new cups will be 40 percent thinner than regular cups and come in both milk and dark chocolate.
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What is the most underrated candy bar?

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Will Reeses make you fat?

Another thing to take into account is the calories. While your clothes will probably still fit after eating a pound of Reese's, repeatedly overdoing it can cause weight gain, says Metz. And because biology is the worst: If you keep consuming more than you burn, you will gain weight—simple as that.
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What are benefits of Reese's?

Though it's certainly a treat, Reese's Peanut Butter Cups also contain a modicum of positive health benefits to go along with the negative: depending on the size, they contain roughly 5 grams of protein and also have some iron and calcium.
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What does Reese's not sorry mean?

The original incarnation of Reese's #NotSorry was a response to the campaign “Sorry, I Was Eating a Milky Way” launched by competitor Mars in 2012. The Halloween season is a highly competitive time for candy brands, as they attempt to lure consumers and drive sales ahead of trick-or-treating.
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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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Why are Reese's Pieces orange yellow and brown?

More experimentation was needed to determine the correct thickness of the shell. Finally, the colors of the candy coating were designed to coordinate with the color of the Reese's package. The color distribution goal is 50% orange, 25% brown, and 25% yellow.
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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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Why is it Reese in Canada?

Why Is Reese's Called Reese In Canada? Back in the day, there was a guy by the name of Harry Burnett Reese who worked as a dairy farmer for another guy by the name of Milton S. Hershey. Reese was so inspired by Mr.
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Why do Reese's Minis 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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What is the oldest candy bar?

In the 20th century, candy bars became one of the most popular sweets of all time. The oldest candy bar was created in 1847 by Joseph Fry using bittersweet chocolate. Henry Nestle and Daniel Peter first introduced milk chocolate to the world in 1875.
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Why do Reese's taste different?

It all comes down to the chocolate ratio

According to Better Homes & Gardens, it all comes down to the ratio of the chocolate to the peanut butter. While both shapes use the same amount of chocolate, the pumpkins are a larger candy, meaning that there's more peanut butter filling in comparison to the chocolate.
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Did Reese's 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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Why do Reese's have ridges?

According to Mashable, the ridges on the cups actually change the chocolate to peanut butter ratio, which makes sense, and also contributes to the difference in how these two offerings taste.
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Which Reese shape is best?

Round #1: Best Combo of Chocolate and Peanut Butter

It's really quite simple, there's no design to the egg, no nooks and crannies to work around like the Bat or Tree, which leaves room for a big ole blob of peanut butter. Coming in at a close second: the Reese's Pumpkin.
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What Reeses candy has the most peanut butter?

Here's what was discovered: the large Reese's heart that's sold during the Valentine's holiday has the most peanut butter-to-chocolate ratio (a whole 60 percent) while the small Reese's heart contains the least amount of peanut butter, only a little over 19 percent.
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