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15 Reese's Candy Varieties, Ranked Worst To Best
Jan 7, 2025
At its core, Reese's is an agreeable candy — so agreeable that the brand's parent company, Hershey, has churned out countless iterations of the Reese's peanut butter cup. Candy aisles are often enveloped in the signature orange branding (and peanut butter cups are even the secret ingredient to incredible chili). But I'm not just talking about the Reese's trees you see around the holiday season, or the mini cups seen in snack bowls across the country. After all, Reese's has different flavors, shapes, and fillings to satisfy any candy lover.
In order to determine which Reese's flavors may be more worth eating than others, I made a trip to three local grocery stores (as well as a few drug stores) to purchase every variety of Reese's candy I could find. I sampled each, then ranked them based on factors including flavor balance, texture, and overall enjoyability. Could any candy dethrone the classic and beloved Reese's cup? Stay tuned (and read on) to find out.
15. White chocolate Thins
Why would anyone willingly eat white chocolate? That's a question I have yet to figure out an answer to. The stuff is so sweet and, in my humble opinion, really shouldn't be considered chocolate. As a result, I gagged a little bit when I saw that Reese's made a white chocolate Thins flavor.
As expected, the white chocolate Thins had a similar issue to the dark chocolate version of the shape. There was too much supposed chocolate and not enough peanut butter to subdue the flavor, and it was like getting hit in the face with a birthday cake-flavored dodgeball. The sugar was cloying and stuck around on my palate, which made eating this candy quite unpleasant.
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