Reese’s Flavored Whoppers
Again, my wife bought what seemed like an interesting package of candies: Reese’s flavored Whoppers. Again, as in some other occasions, it seemed like the lovechild of two great candies. Also, the thought if adding this to the ongoing Reese’s theme in my last posts had me twice as excited.
As I must have stated earlier, I love Reese’s, but I haven’t found other spin-off candies to be much good. Reese’s Pieces, for example, I just steer clear of. I’d rather go for Peanut Butter M&M’s; The Mexican Hazelnut Reese’s? I think I can live without those too. As excited as I was about Whoppers meeting Reese’s there was a shadow of a doubt lingering.
There was only one thing to do, dig in. I pulled a couple of candies out and met a pale, peanut-butter colored orb. They smelled like peanut butter, kind of looked like peanut butter, but did it taste like it? I popped the first one into my mouth and let the cover melt in my mouth. It took longer than a regular Whopper, but I was in Peanut Butter and Whopper heaven. These things are good. All that was left was the fight between the urge to eat them all, and the urge to save some to make them last.
They’re all gone now. And as I’m writing this, I got a thought of what I should’ve done for the ultimate experience: mix these guys with the regular candies … instant party.





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I have been eagerly awaiting for a review on these ever since the day I first sampled them. It was love at first bite for me too however after many cartons and boxes my decision has changed and I now get an oily aftertaste and an unpleasant film that lingers long after the candy is gone…please let me know if that happens to you. P.S. They now appear at the 99 cent store and I still buy them so go figure???!!!