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Why do we say Reese’s?

The phrase «Reese’s» is a reference to a popular brand of peanut butter cups, which were invented by H.B. Reese in the 1920s. The name «Reese’s» has become synonymous with the product, and is often used to refer to any kind of peanut butter cup, regardless of the brand.

Why do some people pronounce Reese’s wrong?

Some people may pronounce Reese’s wrong because they are unaware of the correct pronunciation or they may be mispronouncing it due to their accent or dialect. The correct way to pronounce Reese’s is «REE-siz,» with the emphasis on the second syllable. The proper pronunciation emphasizes the «s» sound, and the «ee» should be pronounced as a long «e» sound.

Is it pronounced Reese’s or Reese’s?

It is pronounced “REE-sis,” with the «s» being pronounced as a hiss.