I thought I’d try these Reeses’s Cups as I’ve seen so many people talk about them on Twitter. Now I’ve tasted Hershey’s chocolate when I was in New York and I was far from impressed with it, so I was a little bit unsure if I’d like it. Thankfully I did!
As soon as you tear open the wrapping you get a massive woft of a peanutty aroma that, if you like peanutbutter you’ll love, and if you don’t then why are you even considering buying these Reeses’s Cups?
When you actually taste them then its a weird thing. They do taste of peanut butter, but not a whole load. They taste mildly chocolaty, but more salty than anything. I did enjoy them, but I couldn’t manage more than a pack of 3 every now and then. And seeing as there’s a whole world of chocolate to explore out there then I may not come back to them in a while.
Where To Buy?
* Handy Candy – £0.59 each
* A Quarter Of – £2.71 for 4 packs (£0.68 each)
* Real Food Direct – £0.75 Each
* American Sweets – £0.79 Each
* Treasure Island Sweets – £1.99 for three packs (£0.66 each)
* Sweetie World – £1.99 for three packs (£0.66 each)
Rating:
Taste: 60% – fairly salty
Texture: 60% – was ok, nothing special but no horrible suprises
Price: 70% If you’re buying from Handy Candy then they’re a reasonable price
Overall: 63.33%
No related posts.
Pingback: Hershey’s Baby Ruth Chocolate Bar – American Chocolate | Chocolate Reviews
Pingback: Nestle Butterfinger – The Worst Chocolate Bar I’ve Ever Tasted | Chocolate Reviews
Pingback: Hershey’s Kisses With Almond – Perfect Romantic Chocolate | Chocolate Reviews