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Reese's New Candy Bar


bincongo

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bincongo Contributor

Just be aware, Reese's has a new candy bar and it is not gluten free. It is packaged much the same as the Reese's peanut butter cups, same color and packaging but it has a different shape. I love the fact that Reese's regular cups are gluten free but this new one is not.


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modiddly16 Enthusiast

Can you please tell us the name of this new candy?

bincongo Contributor

Can you please tell us the name of this new candy?

I didn't buy them after I read that they had wheat in them but when I get back to that store I will let you know the name.

bincongo Contributor

The candy bar is called Milk Chocolate (in small letters) Reese's ( in big letters) and filled with Reese's Peanut Butter (in small letters.) It has the exact same packaging as Reece's peanut butter cups.

kareng Grand Master

The candy bar is called Milk Chocolate (in small letters) Reese's ( in big letters) and filled with Reese's Peanut Butter (in small letters.) It has the exact same packaging as Reece's peanut butter cups.

The ones called Sticks are obvious cookie in them. These are sneaky. Good eye!

bincongo Contributor

The ones called Sticks are obvious cookie in them. These are sneaky. Good eye!

It isn't the one called sticks. It is milk chocolate and peanut butter like the cups but in a different shape.

kareng Grand Master

It isn't the one called sticks. It is milk chocolate and peanut butter like the cups but in a different shape.

That's what I was trying to say. These are a sneaky gluten. The other you can tell by looking.

Looks like 2 dogs ( avatars) talking about candy. :)


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sa1937 Community Regular

Looks like 2 dogs ( avatars) talking about candy. smile.gif

And neither one of them can have chocolate! laugh.gif

bincongo Contributor

Life without chocolate is not a life at all. :)

I think these candy bars may be on a trial basis because I can only find them at Kroger so far.

killernj13 Enthusiast

This has come up before.

Some of the Reese Peanut Butter cups that are made for holidays have wheat in them. They are usually different shapes like Christmas Trees for Christmas etc.

We assume they need to add this to get the special shapes.

Just make sure you read the packaging.

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