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Grandson of Reese's Peanut Butter Cups inventor says Hershey is cutting corners (apnews.com)
30 points by petethomas 18 days ago | hide | past | favorite | 9 comments


It is an undeniable fact that the small bag of Trader Joe's Peanut Butter Cups are the best chocolates. The chocolate is dark and satisfying, the peanut butter tastes like real, salted roasted peanuts, and every bite has a perfect chocolate to peanut butter ratio.

One thing to note is that the large plastic container contains different cups than the less economical plastic bags. The bulk cups have less salt, have worse chocolate, and are a step down from the bags.


Thanks for your research, I’m gonna give these a try


I've always loved Reese's since I was a kid. When I moved to another country a decade ago I went looking for Reese's to fill my home sick cravings but they all tasted like trash and I convinced myself they must be old/stale.

Come to discover in some recent trips back to the states that the problem was actually Reese's themselves, they all taste like stale garbage now.


When I think about eating a Reeses Peanut Butter Cup, I want to throw up. Turns out they have an additive in the chocolate that many people feel tastes like vomit.


Compare Reese's peanut butter cups to peanut butter cups from Trader Joe's or Aldi and you'll taste just how bad Reese's have gotten. You'll never go back.


> Hershey acknowledges some recipe changes but said Wednesday that it was trying to meet consumer demand for innovation

my bad. i expected consumers to demand deliciousness.


I presumed Hershey was a valuable brand name. If they can't distinguish "chocolate" from "chocolatey", why would they even risk the Hershey or Reece's brand names? Why not release it as generic? Otherwise, we're left with Occam's Razor.


Can’t even eat Reese’s anymore they’re so off.


With colorectal cancer rates climbing steadily in the US among folks in their 20's and 30's, now is a good time to reassess ultra-processed food intake because companies like Hershey will put whatever they can legally get away with in their products, health outcomes be damned.




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