How Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups Are Made In Factory | Reese’s PB Cups Factory Process
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ต.ค. 2024
- Get ready to satisfy your sweet tooth as we delve into the delicious world of Reese's Peanut Butter Cups! Discover the meticulous process behind crafting this iconic treat, from the creamy peanut butter filling to the rich chocolate coating. This is a confectionery journey you won't want to miss!
You got chocolate in my peanut butter!
You got peanut butter in my chocolate!
@@marktatum2592 Exactly! 😅
Back then, when everybody carried around big jars of peanut butter😂😂😂
I wouldn't last long there. There would be many cups unaccounted for.😋
Love My Peanut Butter Cups, & If It's Not From Hershey, It's Not The Real Deal. Love My Chocolate😊.
i am 62 and i still love this candy and all ways will lol
@@larrydockery7201 Can’t blame you! 😋 Never stop. 😉
Big Cups with Chip and Caramel... ;-P
@@QuietStormX Sounds delish! 😋
Okay, one stat I find very hard to believe is that they make 40 MILLION cups every single day. Really???
I was thinking the same thing, but they probably have more than one machine making them
They probably can because they are getting smaller and smaller. I refuse to buy them anymore
For some reason, my grocery store got a shipment of Organic Reeses Cups. They were in the clearance section. I thought these were Reeses at clearance prices, what could go wrong. They tasted funny and had a strange texture. I bought only two. Even at clearance prices, these were not worth it. I never saw them again in the store. And I worked there.
My favorite love them
@@lindajohnson8347 The chocolate/PB combo is a great invention and a delight to our taste buds! 😋
@@Maketopia-l7p your 100% right
Amazing 👍
@@WealthFame.1 Appreciate your comment! 🙌🏼
3:50 is that the stuff from a porta potty
Thus is nit the video you think it is, 0/10
70 peanuts in each cup, huh.
Are you to stupid to understand?
Wait… what… U just said that imagine if they sold internationally. They U said that they sell ship internationally… WTF… tax fraud 💀🤷🏻♂️👀🤦♂️
@@91352vatoThe statement was actually “they’re only sold in North America. Imagine if they expanded to other continents.” And then the part about shipping internationally - Canada being part of North America, that statement is correct. 😊 However, thanks for bringing this to our attention - they are in fact also sold outside of North America (we weren’t as thorough with our research as we should’ve been). Apologies for the misinformation, we can only strive to do better in the future.
6:13 is that runny poo 💩
What’s this
Bad music!
Boring
So Hershey's throws out the defective ones. Such a waste of food product. When Luden's candy (made famous for their Luden's Cherry Cough Drops" was in operation in Reading, Pa they also made the popular 5th Avenue bar as one of their products. It has a crunchy peanut brittle type filling coated with chocolate and formed into a bar. At the plant, they had a small retail store, open to the public where one could go in and purchase big bags of 5th Avenue bars that were defective (seconds). Nothing wrong with them except they may have not been completely coated with chocolate, or deformed, or broken in such a way during the manufacturing process they were not marketable as a wrapped candy bar product. The candy was perfectly fine, fresh, and safe to eat. These seconds were sold in big bags unwrapped for a buck. Later Hershey's bought Luden's, and closed the plant. Hundreds out of work.
Who cares what you want