In 1923, a former Hershey employee named H.B. Reese decided to start
his own candy company out of the basement of his home. He made several
different kinds of candy, but it wasn’t until five years later
that he hit upon his greatest idea: a confection of peanut butter covered
by milk chocolate (purchased, incidentally, from the Hershey Chocolate
Company). During World War II, he discontinued his other product lines
and concentrated on producing only REESE’S peanut butter cups.
Despite its dependence on only a single product, Reese’s company prospered,
and in 1963 the H.B. Reese Candy Company was purchased by the Hershey Chocolate
Corporation. Since then, the REESE’S product line has grown to include REESE’S PIECES candies, the NUTRAGEOUS candy bar and REESESTICKS.
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