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Do Reese’s use real peanut butter?

Yes, Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups use real peanut butter. The main ingredients for the famous candy are milk chocolate, peanut butter, and sugar. Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups have been a popular candy since their introduction in 1928.

What kind of peanut butter is used in Reese’s?

Reese’s uses a creamy peanut butter made from ground, roasted peanuts. The peanut butter is not made with added oils or other ingredients and is free of preservatives. It is also free of additives, hydrogenated oils, and palm oil. Reese’s peanut butter is a perfect blend of lightly salted peanuts that give the candy its classic flavor.

How do they get the peanut butter inside Reese’s?

Reese’s uses a process called «enrobing» to fill the candy with peanut butter. During the enrobing process, a machine pumps peanut butter into the center of the candy, which is then sealed to form the iconic peanut butter cup shape. The peanut butter is then cooled and hardened before the candy is packaged.