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REESE'S peanut butter cups

REESE'S peanut butter cups
"LIFE'S GOOD BETWEEN REESE'S PEANUT BUTTER CUPS." Enjoy the goodness of creamy REESE'S peanut butter covered in delicious milk chocolate.

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Flavors



Peanut Butter & Milk Chocolate Peanut Butter & White Chocolate
Peanut Butter & Milk ChocolatePeanut Butter & White Chocolate
Caramel Crispy Crunchy
CaramelCrispy Crunchy
Limited Edition Miniatures with Nuts Peanut Butter & Milk Chocolate BIG CUP
Limited Edition Miniatures with NutsPeanut Butter & Milk Chocolate BIG CUP
Peanut Butter & White Chocolate BIG CUP Limited Edition Peanut Butter & Milk Chocolate Big Cup with Nuts
Peanut Butter & White Chocolate BIG CUPLimited Edition Peanut Butter & Milk Chocolate Big Cup with Nuts
Whipps Banana Creme
WhippsBanana Creme
Dipped Cookies Sandwich Cookies
Dipped CookiesSandwich Cookies
Brownie
Brownie
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History



The H.B. Reese Candy Company began manufacturing a product made with specially processed peanut butter and HERSHEY'S Milk Chocolate in the 1920s. Introduced as simply peanut butter cups, the popular candy item is known today as REESE'S peanut butter cups.

The name REESE'S has a unique heritage established by Harry Burnett (H.B.) Reese, a former dairy employee of Milton S. Hershey, founder of Hershey Foods Corporation. Reese was so inspired by Mr. Hershey's success that he left the dairy business to make his living in the candy industry.

While that decision inevitably developed into something truly unique in America's food industry, Reese experienced much adversity before building a company that thrived on the manufacture of a single product.

Born in 1879 on a farm in Frosty Hill, PA (York County), Reese was not very fond of farming. As a youth, he took a variety of jobs including country butchering and oil burner selling before moving to Hershey, PA, in 1917.

Following ventures in nearby Hummelstown and Palmyra, where he had some success with Johnny Bars and Lizzie Bars (caramel-like molasses and coconut candy), he moved back to Hershey, a few blocks from the already famous Hershey Chocolate manufacturing facility.

During the mid-twenties, Reese began selling his peanut butter cups in five-pound boxes for use in candy assortments. Ten years later, Reese added the cups which were sold for a penny a piece to the assortment line. Conditions during World War II prompted him to discontinue his other lines to concentrate on peanut butter cups, "a product that both the young and old alike can eat and enjoy..."

Distributed through wholesale jobbers, vending machine operators and syndicated stores, the peanut butter cups, in their familiar orange, yellow and brown wrapping, continued to gain popularity on a nationwide scale during the '40s and early '50s.

By mid-1950, it was evident that a larger manufacturing facility was needed. A tract of land on the western edge of Hershey was selected and ground was broken for a modern, extensively automated plant. The 100,000 square-foot facility, built along Chocolate Avenue, opened in August 1957.

Six years later, in 1963, the H.B. Reese Candy Company, Inc., was sold for $23.5 million to the Hershey Chocolate Company, currently known as Hershey Foods Corporation, its chocolate-making neighbor.

Recently, the company introduced popular limited edition items including White Chocolate (now a permanent item), Dark Chocolate, INSIDE OUT and BIG CUP peanut butter cups.
Timeline



1917 Harry Burnett Reese moves to Hershey, Pennsylvania.
1957 Reese builds 100,000 square-foot factory in Hershey.
1963 Hershey purchases H.B. Reese Candy Company.
2003 Hershey introduces Limited Edition White Chocolate, Dark Chocolate, Inside Out and Big Cup peanut butter cups.
2004 Hershey brings back White Chocolate REESE’S peanut butter cups as a permanent item.
2006 Hershey introduces the new REESE'S Crispy Crunchy bar as a permanent item.
Fun Facts



  • REESE’S Peanut Butter Cups turned 75 years old in 2003.
Nutrition Information



Flavor
Kosher Status: OUD
Serving Size  1 package (51 g)
Amount Per Serving %DV *   
Total Calories 260
  Calories from Fat 130
Total Fat 15 g23%   
  Saturated Fat 6 g30%   
Cholesterol less than 5 mg1%   
Sodium 180 mg8%   
Total Carbohydrate 29 g10%   
  Dietary Fiber 2 g8%   
  Sugars 25 g 
Protein 6 g12%   
 
Vitamin C 0%   
Calcium 4%   
Iron 4%   
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs:
  Calories: 2,000 2,500
Total Fat Less than 65g 80g
  Sat Fat Less than 20g 25g
Cholesterol Less than 300mg 300mg
Sodium Less than 2,400mg 2,400mg
Total Carbohydrate 300g 375g
  Dietary Fiber 25g 30g
 
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