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Reese's Big Peanut Butter Cups

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 22699





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  • Reese's Big Peanut Butter Cups (16 count)
  • ALL PRODUCTS GUARANTEED FRESH
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Reese's Big Peanut Butter Cups (16 count)











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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - HUGE DISAPPOINTMENT
I absolutely love Reeses Peanut Butter Cups. Because I could not find the Big Cups locally, I searched Amazon and ended up ordering two boxes from the Online Candy Shop. Given that selling chocolate via mail-order is their business, I figured it was safe to do so, in spite of the gross shipping charge ($12.00).The only thing "good" I can say about the end result is that the candy arrived quickly - end of "good" remarks. The outer carton they arrived in was crushed at both ends. Even the inner carton showed signs of the crushing. And apparently the chocolate had gotten so hot it caused the chocolate to stick to its paper covering, making it impossible to remove the candy whole. Well, I learned my lesson. Never again will I order ANYTHING from the Online Candy Shop. You have been warned!!!



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Your Chocolate's in MY Peanut Butter!
How HEAVENLY are these? I can honestly say that Reese's Peanut Butter Cups are my VERY favorite candy! I've loved them since I was a child and they always bring back fond memories. I love them in their regular size so you can imagine that I just about FLIPPED LIKE A GYMNAST when I saw these! They're HUGE! In my mind, candy wise, NOTHING could be better than your very favorite just bigger (and MORE of it)!

They are HUGE, FRESH and ABSOLUTELY YUMMY! They really do make a great snack. Besides, who doesn't love a Reese's? They make so many Delicious candies!

These will remain at the top of my list for that "anytime snack". And for an extra special treat, I either freeze them or I break them up over vanilla or choclate ice cream! SO GOOD!

This Seller is spectacular. They always send their items quickly. They are pleasant and professional. So, if you are thinking of ordering these, or any other candy from this company, do not hesitate. I would uses them again and again. I wish more sellers on Amazon were this reliable.

Enjoy!



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