Candy Memories
When I was a little girl, everyone knew that Reese's Cups were my favorite candy. I have fond memories of the square box wrapped in gold paper, that seemed so special to me at that time. At various times when I was upset about something or not feeling well, my grandparents or my parents would give me one of these gold boxes filled with the individual size Reese's Cup.
I recall that when I had my tonsils removed at the age of five, my grandma brought me a mug that was shaped liked a cowboy boot and was filled to overflowing with the bite size Reese's Cups. To this day, at 45 years of age, when I am feeling down or sick, the first thing I want is Reese's Peanut Butter Cups! They always make me feel better. I guess it's like comfort food for me! Nanette from Florida
I recall that when I had my tonsils removed at the age of five, my grandma brought me a mug that was shaped liked a cowboy boot and was filled to overflowing with the bite size Reese's Cups. To this day, at 45 years of age, when I am feeling down or sick, the first thing I want is Reese's Peanut Butter Cups! They always make me feel better. I guess it's like comfort food for me! Nanette from Florida
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups were always my favorite candy as a child. I remember them especially on Halloween because I would trade any other candy bar for them. My favorite lunch as a kid was always peanut butter sandwiches with chocolate milk, so to me Reese's offered the best of both flavors. Now, as an adult, I'm diabetic -- so I'm thrilled that the Sugar Free Reese's Peanut Butter Cups taste so good!
Sheri from BC, Canada