NEW REESE'S Caramel Big Cups
It's caramel's biggest moment, joining the delicious team of milk chocolate and peanut butter. Taste perfection, perfected.
It's caramel's biggest moment, joining the delicious team of milk chocolate and peanut butter. Taste perfection, perfected.
There’s no better way to celebrate game day than with REESE’S Cups in one hand and your bracket in the other. Oh, and did we forget to mention that we have the best game day snacks featuring REESE'S Candies?
Unwrapped for easy snacking access, REESE’S Peanut Butter Mini Eggs are this season’s eggstra-special treat. And their mini size means you can fit more than one in your mouth at a time!
In 1928, H.B. Reese created REESE'S Peanut Butter Cups in the basement of his Hershey home. We rank his innovation high on the list of modern marvels, like electricity and the internet.
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.
REESE'S Peanut Butter Cups were created by Harry Burnett (H.B.) Reese in 1928. H.B. Reese was a former employee of the Hershey Chocolate Company when he invented REESE'S peanut butter chocolate candy.
The REESE'S product line includes over 100 candy bars, spreads, cookies, and cereals, including REESE'S Cups made with milk chocolate, dark chocolate, and white creme in a variety of sizes.
The correct way to say REESE’S is “ree-siz,” not “ree-sees.” The best way to remember is to think about REESE’S PIECES Candy because “REESE’S” rhymes with “pieces.”
All varieties of REESE'S Peanut Butter Cups are gluten-free except for seasonally shaped items. Learn more about Hershey’s gluten-free products.
REESE'S Plant Based Oat Chocolate Confection & Peanut Butter Candy Bars are vegan. All other REESE'S products are not vegan.
REESE’S Candy is made by The Hershey Company. In 1956, H.B. Reese’s six sons took over the family business and later sold it to The Hershey Company in 1963.
REESE'S Candy contains chocolate, and therefore should not be consumed by dogs. If you suspect that your dog has consumed chocolate, call your veterinarian immediately.