Reese’s Cups
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups were created in 1928 by Harry Burnett Reese, a Hershey Company-employee. Reese's Cups were later acquired by Hershey's, yet they still have a distinct brand value among customers. Reese's Cups are one of the most popular sweets in the United States, and they are Hershey's top seller.
There are several reasons why Reese's Cups are the most popular confectionery in the United States. Two things stand out: the delicious chocolate-peanut butter filling and the one-of-a-kind texture (more crunchy than creamy). The rest is up to you and your taste buds!
Reese's Cups come in a variety of sizes and flavors, including fudge, milk chocolate, dark chocolate, and white chocolate. They're a hit with both kids and adults, and one of the most popular Halloween treats. Reese's Cups have a variety of filling flavors, such as caramel, crunchy, double chocolate, hazelnut cream, honey roasted, marshmallow, banana crème, and so on.
The Hershey Company provided the chocolate coating for H.B. Reese's sweets and remained in close contact with him throughout his candy undertakings. His six sons took over the company in 1956, and it was subsequently sold to The Hershey Company in 1963.
- Foundation: 1928
- Location: Derry Township, Pennsylvania
- Signature: Peanut Butter Cups, Milk Chocolate
- Website: www.hersheyland.com