Reese's Sticks facts for kids
Type | Candy |
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Owner | The Hershey Company (H.B. Reese Candy Company) |
Country | U.S. |
Introduced | 1998 |
Website | Reese's website |
Reese's Sticks, formerly called "ReeseSticks," are wafers filled with peanut butter and covered in milk chocolate. First introduced in 1998, they are manufactured by The Hershey Company. They are sold in pairs, similar to Twix and two finger Kit Kat bars.
The fact that ReeseSticks digressed from the normal Reese's naming pattern was pointed out by Paul Lukas in his zine Beer Frame. As Lukas noted, even though the official name was ReeseSticks, most people he casually surveyed pronounced it unknowingly as Reese's Sticks. In 2009, Hershey's changed the name officially to Reese's Sticks.
They highly resemble Nutty Bars by McKee Foods.
They are banned in Norway because of the use of genetically modified additives.
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