





🍫 Elevate your snack game with the legendary duo everyone craves!
This 36-count pack of REESE'S Milk Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups delivers individually wrapped, 1.5 oz servings of the classic peanut butter and milk chocolate combo. Kosher and gluten-free, these candy packs are perfect for snacking, gifting, and seasonal celebrations, making them a versatile treat for any occasion.






W**N
Tastey
We order these for my mother-in-law and she eats them as a mid day snack & they are always fresh & delicious. The content is very good and stays fresh for quite some time. They are never too hard, just right. And she loves the size, although I think they could be bigger. Good value, maybe not great.
V**S
Did Not Melt 😊
We live in Texas, and it's still hot in October. Candy got to us in great shape & no melting. Our Trick or Treaters were very happy and pleasantly surprised at full sized candy bars. We actually ended up saving $100 by doing this
J**M
A Sweet Game of Flavor and Memory
There is a quiet magic in simple things, much like the way a baseball arcs perfectly through a summer sky or how the crack of a bat lingers in memory. REESE'S Milk Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups capture that same gentle thrill. The smooth, creamy peanut butter inside each cup, embraced by rich milk chocolate, evokes a warmth that is both comforting and exhilarating. Each bite is like a flashback to small joys—laughter with friends, stolen moments, and the sweetness of youth. This candy is more than a treat; it is a story in flavor, a small narrative of delight that plays out on the tongue. Every cup is carefully balanced, every note perfectly timed, much like the pacing of a heartfelt game. I cannot imagine a better companion for quiet afternoons, shared smiles, or moments of reflection. REESE’S Milk Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups are timeless, and in their sweetness, they capture the essence of simple, enduring happiness.
D**R
Excellent for freezing, usually fresher than in some stores.
My mountain climber of a husband has a definite sweet tooth! He LOVES Reese’s Peanut Butter cups FROZEN! While traveling full time in our RV, it was getting expensive to keep up the chocolate supply. Then I found these boxes of Reese’s to be very affordable in comparison to buying them individually. Also, these boxes seem to contain fresher Reese’s than those we find in some smaller stores on the road. Buying this size and putting them in the freezer has been a good choice. Quality is assured, along with savings. We’re quite happy with this product.
J**.
good taste
Nice fresh candy. Given as stocking stuffers.
P**Y
Maybe just stick to drugs
Alright, folks, buckle up for a scathing takedown of Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups—the sugary, seed oil-soaked siren song that lures us into a metabolic abyss with a smile and a crinkle of that iconic orange wrapper. These little devils are a masterclass in deception: a delicious package so irresistible you’d trade your soul for one, only to realize it’s a one-way ticket to health hell. Let’s rip off the candy-coated mask and expose this treat for the villain it is—especially when we’re handing it to kids like it’s a rite of passage. First off, the taste. Oh, it’s a symphony of perfection—creamy peanut butter hugged by smooth milk chocolate, a flavor combo so divine it could make a saint sin. That first bite? Pure bliss. You’re hooked, drooling, and ready to declare Reese’s the king of candy. But here’s the rub: that deliciousness is a Trojan horse, stuffed to the brim with sugar and industrial seed oils that are about as good for you as a kick to the liver. The ingredient list reads like a chemistry experiment gone wrong—sugar’s the headliner, followed by a parade of cheap, inflammatory oils like soybean or whatever Frankenstein fat they’ve squeezed out of a seed press. It’s a metabolic Molotov cocktail, and your body’s the target. Let’s talk about what this does to us. That sugar tsunami spikes your blood glucose faster than a rocket launch, sending your insulin into overdrive and paving the way for fat storage, energy crashes, and a one-star review from your pancreas. Then come the seed oils—those omega-6-laden gremlins that stoke inflammation like a gossip column fuels drama. Over time, this dynamic duo drags you down the pathway to hell: insulin resistance, obesity, heart disease, and a gut that groans louder than a haunted house. It’s not just “not good for us”—it’s actively harmful, a slow poison wrapped in foil and marketed as a treat. My arteries are screaming just thinking about it. And yet, we shove these into kids’ hands like it’s a sacred tradition—Halloween hauls, Easter baskets, “good job” rewards. Why? Because it tastes so damn good, we ignore the fallout. We’re setting them up for a lifetime of cravings and crashes, training their tastebuds to worship at the altar of sugar and sludge while their little metabolisms buckle under the strain. It’s like handing them a lit firecracker and calling it a toy—sure, it’s fun until it blows up in their face. Candy’s not love; it’s a conspiracy, and Reese’s is the ringleader, smirking as we munch our way to misery. In short, Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups are a delicious disaster—a high-quality flavor bomb packed with low-quality garbage that’s dragging us, and our kids, into a metabolic dumpster fire. They’re the poster child for “tastes great, hurts worse,” and I’m done pretending they’re harmless. Zero stars, a peanut butter-stained middle finger, and a furious “why do we do this to ourselves?!” Ban them from the candy bowl and save the children—your waistline will thank you too.
A**.
Delicious!
This was amazing. I thought maybe it potentially would come like smooshed because it’s a box of chocolate it did not all of the chocolate taste great and it is way cheaper than buying one a day.
J**D
Great price per each
Awesome price per each
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