- Reese’s is selling peanut butter eggs straight from the factory for the first time
- Previously, the Direct from the Factory line — which delivers candy to customers’ homes “just days after the treats are made” — included only peanut butter cups
- Eggs are now in stock for a limited time in 32 oz. bag for $25
You don’t have to be Willy Wonka to enjoy sweets fresh from the chocolate factory.
Reese’s Direct from the Factory Peanut Butter Eggs are available for a limited time and are exactly what the name implies. The chocolate bars are the same recipe as the typical Reese’s egg-shaped treats, but instead of going through stores, they go “direct from the Reese’s factory to your doorstep,” according to a statement from Hershey’s.
Factory direct was previously only offered as traditional Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups.
How exactly are they factory direct? After an order is placed, the Hershey’s Store will give customers a delivery time “just a few days after the treats are made at the Reese’s Factory,” according to the website. “They will be freshly packaged and delivered straight to your door.”
Reese’s Direct from the Factory Peanut Butter Eggs are available for a limited time.
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Factory Direct Peanut Butter Eggs are available in 32 oz. package (or about 54 individually wrapped eggs) for $25, but only in limited quantities a few times a year. The candy’s short-run and small releases explain why the website warns fans that the treats “sell out fast every time.”
They are sold exclusively online at the Hershey’s Store.
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If you’re looking to get your Reese’s fix elsewhere, Nothing Bundt Cakes’ newest flavor may satisfy your cravings.
The bakery chain has launched Reese’s Chocolate Peanut Butter Cake in stores across the country. The new menu item mixes chocolate chips and Reese’s peanut butter pieces into a chocolate cake. Additionally, the bundt cake is topped with cream cheese frosting and Reese’s peanut butter sauce.
Customers can try the latest dessert in an 8-in. or 10-in. cakes, bundtini (snack scones) and rolls until February 25.
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