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Hershey unveiled its largest Reese's Peanut Butter Cup and called it a Thanksgiving pie. 3,000 sold out in hours


Michelle Shen, USA TODAY

Mon, November 15, 2021, 6:00 PM·1 min read


Reese’s unveils new Thanksgiving Pie, the largest Reese's Peanut Butter Cup to date.

This Thanksgiving, your pie doesn't have to be pumpkin. Hershey has released a Reese's Thanksgiving Pie, the largest Reese's Peanut Butter Cup ever made.

It's 9 inches long and 3.25 pounds of solid peanut butter and chocolate.

"When you bring together friends and family for Thanksgiving dinner, no table spread is complete without dessert," said Bo Jones, senior associate brand manager at Reese's in a Hershey press release Monday. "At Reese's, we wanted to create a dessert that everyone wants a piece of."

Only a limited number of pies were released, 3,000 total, and each pie is $44.99 plus tax. But bad news for anyone who craved this for Thanksgiving dessert: In just a few hours, all the pies sold out, according to a Facebook post on Reese's page.

Once announced, reactions quickly took over social media, with people volunteering to be taste testers and expressing excitement, while others were left gawking at the price and calories.

The Hershey Company has more than 90 brands around the world and generates more than $8.1 billion in annual revenue, including such iconic snacks like as Reese's, Kit Kat, Jolly Rancher, Ice Breakers, SkinnyPop and Pirate's Booty.

Over the years, Hershey has innovated its product lines and generated strange offshoots of its core existing products.

Last December, Hershey launched Reese’s Snack Cakes, billed as a midmorning snack (akin to a coffee cake). In 2019, Hershey collaborated with Yuengling to concoct a new chocolate porter, which was made available in bars and restaurants across 22 states.

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