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Is there any chocolate in Reese's Pieces?
Reese's Pieces were introduced in the UK in 1996, but are produced in the US. Reese's Pieces are a product extension of the Reese's Peanut Butter Cups line; they were designed to capitalize on the success of the chocolate-covered peanut butter cups, though unlike the cups, they have no chocolate.
Why are Reese's pieces orange, yellow, and brown?
Even your next package of the peanut butter and chocolate treats will be dominated by orange candies, but this isn't a fluke. According to Delish, this is exactly how each bag or box of Reese's Pieces is supposed to turn out, as the color distribution goal for each package is 50% orange, 25% yellow, and 25% brown.
What are Reese's pieces made of?
Reese's Pieces: Sugar, particularly defatted peanuts: particularly hydrogenated vegetable oils (palm kernel oil and soybean oil), reduced minerals whey (milk), dextrose, contains 2% or less of : corn syrup, artificial color (blue 1 lake, red 40 lake, yellow 5 lake, yellow 6 lake), salt, soy, lecithin, resinous glaze, ...
Why do Reese's pieces taste different?
Even though all Reese's shapes are made the exact same way with the exact same recipe, the temperature at which the chocolates hang out in during shipping could play a factor into how fresh each shape tastes.
Amount Per 0.25 cup (47 g) | |
Calories 234 | |
% Daily Value* | |
Total Fat 12 g | 18% |
Saturated fat 8 g | 40% |
Trans fat regulation 0 g | |
Cholesterol 0 mg | 0% |
Sodium 91 mg | 3% |
Potassium 169 mg | 4% |
Total Carbohydrate 28 g | 9% |
Dietary fiber 1.4 g | 5% |
Sugar 25 g | |
Protein 6 g | 12% |
Caffeine 0 mg | |
Vitamin C | 0% |
Calcium | 3% |
Iron | 1% |
Vitamin D | 0% |
Vitamin B6 | 5% |
Cobalamin | 1% |
Magnesium | 10% |