When I was a kid in the 60s the chocolate of the cup had bottoms, nowadays they do not have real bottoms. Just a hint of chocolate that sticks to the wrapper leaving the cup bottomless. It is still my most favorite candy however like everything else from the beginning they eventually become cost saving filters of the original item.
I have a buddy whose wife is a chemical engineer and who once worked on the Reese's production line. Prototype day was a big hit in the office. Do you know what product she worked on before going to work for Reese's? Asphalt. The peanut butter cups always tasted funny after I found that out...
What faculty is this I work for Reese’s in Hershey Pennsylvania and what was shown a little in accurate or something I never seen in the facility it’s self but I do recognize Courtney in the video
I was thinking the same thing. I don't think the video showed the whole story. No way they can produce that huge quantity using the equipment we were shown. Maybe I am wrong.
i really appreciate the work you put into this, but i'd like to point out that the beginning of the video felt like an ad and almost led me to click out of the video. i suspect other viewers have done the same. you could probably get more engagement if the first 34 seconds of the video don't have the same music the ads at the gas station pumps have
Do you prefer the chocolate or the peanut butter more?
Peanut butter
The answer is "yes"
Love them both but there's just something special about the peanut butter
It's the combination that sets them apart.
peanut butter
Not gonna lie bro these companies should pay you for theses videos makes me wanna get some now😂
When I was a kid in the 60s the chocolate of the cup had bottoms, nowadays they do not have real bottoms. Just a hint of chocolate that sticks to the wrapper leaving the cup bottomless. It is still my most favorite candy however like everything else from the beginning they eventually become cost saving filters of the original item.
You should smell the factory in hershey with the roasting peanuts.
Love me some peanut butter
Others have tried but none have come close.
There is only one Reese's Peanut Butter Cup
I truly love your channel. Keep doing the best work.
Thank you so much!
Remember that show unwrapped?
MY favorite candy, My diabetes tells me no, my mind says DO IT.
Any cups that aren’t up to there standards send them my way haha
Okkkk. Like don't waste them😫
And after all these years, they can’t figure out how to not stick the chocolate at the bottom of the wrapper
I have a buddy whose wife is a chemical engineer and who once worked on the Reese's production line. Prototype day was a big hit in the office. Do you know what product she worked on before going to work for Reese's? Asphalt. The peanut butter cups always tasted funny after I found that out...
The butter finger ones 🤤
99.9 percent of the time dark chocolate only about once or twice a year I want a little bit of peanut butter
Everyones fave.
What faculty is this I work for Reese’s in Hershey Pennsylvania and what was shown a little in accurate or something I never seen in the facility it’s self but I do recognize Courtney in the video
I was thinking the same thing. I don't think the video showed the whole story. No way they can produce that huge quantity using the equipment we were shown. Maybe I am wrong.
@ we have cupping lines and we sit and watch chocolate go by
I want eat reeses
Edit:yessss I ate rees for first time today!!!!
face covers arm covers and something more food grade than harbor freight gloves would be nice, thank you
i really appreciate the work you put into this, but i'd like to point out that the beginning of the video felt like an ad and almost led me to click out of the video. i suspect other viewers have done the same. you could probably get more engagement if the first 34 seconds of the video don't have the same music the ads at the gas station pumps have
Thanks for your honest feedback! We really appreciate the time you took to share your thoughts. What would you like to see next time?
Hershey chocolate? Nasty!!
They should cut back a little on the salt.