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  2. Reese's Take 5 - Wikipedia

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    The original name of the candy bar was TAKE5 but common usage among consumers added a space. In June 2019, when the candy bar became part of the Reese's family, the name was officially changed to Reese's Take 5. [1] The "5" in the name refers to the combination of five ingredients: chocolate, peanuts, caramel, peanut butter, and pretzels.

  3. I Tried Every Reese's Product I Could Find & the Best Was ...

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    Reese's describes the new treat as the "ultimate indulgent trio of creamy milk chocolate, rich peanut butter and decadent caramel." A bundle of two costs $2.50. The look: Like the big cups with ...

  4. We Tasted and Rated 10 of the Cheesecake Factory’s Most ...

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    Hershey's Chocolate Bar Cheesecake. The Cheesecake Factory. ... With layers of chocolate fudge cake, caramel, and generous pieces of Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, this dessert is a chocolate-and ...

  5. The Hershey Company - Wikipedia

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    On July 2, 1963, the H. B. Reese Candy Company merged with the Hershey Chocolate Corporation in a tax-free stock-for-stock merger. [15] In 1969, only six years after the Reese/Hershey merger, Reese's Peanut Butter Cups became the Hershey Company's top seller. [16] As of September 20, 2012, Reese's was the best-selling candy brand in the United ...

  6. Think You Can't Bake? These 101 Easy Dessert Recipes Will ...

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    No-Bake Buckeye Cheesecake Bars. Buckeyes are a beloved truffle made of a rich peanut butter filling and dipped in chocolate. This no-bake cheesecake might be even easier. The cheesecake is ...

  7. NutRageous - Wikipedia

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    Developed as a candy bar loosely based on the Reese's Peanut Butter Cup, NutRageous was first sold in 1994. [1] NutRageous was originally called Acclaim, but this name was changed just prior to its release due to focus groups (mainly of children) responding more to the "NutRageous" branding. [2]