Food Review: Reese's Peanut Butter Cups

ICANANSWER By ICANANSWER, 17th Jul 2012 | Follow this author | RSS Feed | Short URL http://nut.bz/1kpqo2dc/
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This is a food review about Milk Chocolate Reese's Peanut Butter Cups.

Facts on Reese's Peanut Butter Cups.

The Hershey Company makes Reese’s peanut butter cups.
Two Peanut butter cups=210 Calories
Ingredients: Milk chocolate, sugar, cocoa butter, chocolate, nonfat milk, milk fat, lactose, soy lecithin, PGPR, emulsifier, peanuts, sugar, dextrose, salt, TBHQ (preservative.)

Taste Test.

Mmm....mmm... Mmm.....Who does not like Reese's Peanut Butter Cups? The only acceptable excuse for not liking this luscious peanut butter delectable, is a nut allergy. The peanut butter in this treat has just the right sweetness. The milk chocolate is creamy and delicious. Sometimes the peanut butter cups are hard to eat on a hot day because they melt in your mouth, and in your hands. However, in spite of the possibility of a potential chocolate mess, eating these peanut butter cups are definitely worth the risk.

My Opinion.

On a scale from 1-10, I give "Reese's Peanut Butter Cups" a 10!
I don't believe this wonderful treat could or should be improved. It is great just the way it is. Although they could give us another choice, and come out with a dark chocolate peanut butter cup too.
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I love anything chocolate, as long as it is not white chocolate. I lean towards the "Peter Pan" brand peanut butter because it tends to be sweeter than the other brands. The Reese’s peanut butter cups remind me of the “Peter Pan” brand. I consider myself an expert on chocolate and peanut butter because I have eaten more chocolate and peanut butter than anyone else has, out there. In addition, I have the hips to prove it! I would write a longer review but I am busy eating chocolate and peanut butter.

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author avatar David Reinstein,LCSW
19th Jul 2012 (#)

Some foods taste wonderful individually but the partnerships are not always an improvement. I love chocolate, especially the dark variety. Peanut butter sandwich has never lost its appeal to me. However, encasing the latter in the former is, to me, a fine example of the idea that the combination is not always greater that the sum of its parts.

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author avatar ICANANSWER
19th Jul 2012 (#)

Are you saying that you don't like Reece's peanut butter cups?

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