People didn't have as much energy and energy intensive livelihoods like we do 24/7/365 complete super infrastructure light heat a/c all kinds of appliances and array of tools requiring the use of energy to be produced etc Markets then we're still growing the rich were poor living by lower middle class standards today Hell the economic growth was aligned well enough to be still back by gold production we had just begun to see fuller effects of the young industrial age Different times
My family members worked for the company and was able to sustain themselves from both companies. The company means a lot to the state of PA. Because of this I have gotten to taste this candy my entire childhood for free. I was happy to taste their candy before the labor was out sourced outside of the US. Now the candy taste different. The earliest cups tasted WAY better! Getting candy from Hershey plus ice cream and fresh cookies from Hershey is heaven!!!
@@BigDees19 first off there are multiple types of diabetes and none of my relatives that worked there or that enjoyed candies cookies and ice creams ever got diabetes. You’re ignorance is a wild liability. You might want to tame it.
My mother used to make a variation of this candy for Chrtismas gifts. The peanut butter was mixed with rice crispy rolled into balls and chilled in the refrigerator then dipped into melted chocolate. Love both candies. Oh are Buckeyes also a variation?
Reminds of when I use to make and sell auxiliary cables in the musician circuit I played in. Was a nice thing to do because every single drummer I knew who needed to connect their phone or computer to a mixer always had a shortage in the more prestigious brand names. . . That’s when mine became more considerate
Left his daughters out of the will? Okay, now I'll never look at this man and the candy the same way again. Hope his sons knew better to share the fortune..
I grew up in New Haven CT and my go to candy in the '60's was a Mounds Bar from Peter Paul Mounds in Naugatuck, CT. They were sold to Cadbury Schweppes, a Division of Pepsico. Hershey's was my next favorite because I got a giant 8 square bar for a nickel. Then whin I wanted something different there was Reese's Peanut Butter Cups. While Mounds was a dime, Reese's was still a nickel, like Hershey's bars. As a Senior Citizen I prefer Reese's over the more expensive chocolates.
Are you kidding: have you ever had one 😂; I love them; they've been my favorite for 50 years, give it take. In the 70''s my grandmother shared a recipe after teaching me how to make them. They are now my youngest child's favorite as well ❤️🩹
@@fb8916 it wasn't THAT long ago. You're talking the 1800's into the very early 1900's. He could have left it to them. But his man brain wasn't that far evolved.
but Hershey give them a very VERY good deal... he could've left the company to rot and came out with his own version of peanut butter cups but didn't..
@@dunhillsupramk3 you must be a man. Trying to make excuses for misogyny. Ha! Try again. This isn't the 1950's. Women don't put up with that shyte anymore.
He was a sexist dad who left his daughters out of his will. He left his female children out of the will. The female side of the family did not benefit from that sweet deal. Imagine if one of those females was your grandmother.
Like many of you it kinda baffles me that Reese would leave his daughters out of the will. Especially considering he named one of his more successful candy bars the “Lizzy bar” after his eldest daughter. I did some research and there’s very little information online about this. It appears this video was taken verbatim from an article on Reese, and that’s the only source reporting this. Everything else including this video is just quoting that one article. In my opinion that article saying the daughters were “left out of the will” is likely wrong. The 6 sons that inherited the company were all executives working for the company. My guess is they were given the company since they all had active roles in it. His daughters likely got his other assets including money, land, and property. This would make the most sense. It’s very unlikely they got nothing at all. If that was true there’d be far more than one article reporting on it, it’d be a huge scandal in 1957 that would’ve included several public legal battles. The author that said “they were left out of the will” likely just saw that they didn’t inherit the company and jumped to conclusions.
As a little boy growing up in the 60's I remember going to the local grocery store near Pasadena CA and purchasing a single Reese's cup for a nickel (circa 1967). Boy how times have changed.
I always enjoyed the commercial so many years ago showing how chocolate and peanutbutter got introduced accidently. Don't know if it was true, but a cool commercial non the less.
If you want to make a 'modern' Reese's Peanut Butter Cup - I've stolen the perfect recipe from a former workmate, Joc. For the filling, he mixes equal volumes of regular peanut butter, icing sugar, and graham crumbs. Form it into logs the diameter of a quarter and freeze them. From this you can slice thick coins of 'filling'. For the chocolate, you need to slowly melt good semi-sweet baker's chocolate, or baker's milk chocolate - no higher than 32 C. Pour some chocolate into muffin cups, press in the coins of filling, and pour a little more chocolate to cover. It takes some practice to get them consistent, but they'll be the best peanut butter cups you've had since the 80's.
Ahh! I tried to make some one time. I made my own peanut butter, it was too thin, even frozen! I wondered how adding confectioners sugar would work. I'll try that next time! Still need a tabletop enrober.
The Reese's Peanut Butter Cup was one of the most precious gifts given to the world chocolate and peanut butter is a very distinctive flavor that's why it was so successful
Reese's peanut butter cups may be the only candy that isn't using the cheap palm oil that is so prevalent now. I hope Reese's doesn't change their excellent formula .
@@NuggsDD Soybean oil production doesn't impact the native habitat of many animals species. Besides being unhealthy due to high saturated fat, palm oil production has lead to deforestation and the demise of many animals.
Giving women rights changed our society for the worse. You wanna live in a world where no one knows their gender, people aren’t having kids, and people (primarily women) are voting for a demented psychopath who’s regime steals half of our money and robs our freedoms? I’ll go back to the early 1900s thanks
I'll never be able to eat another one without remembering that these started in his basement! Wow! I've loved them since I was a child and we used to have a penny candy store just a few houses down on the corner and it was such a joy to go in there with only a few cents and come out with a mouth full of chocolate!
@@eva5601 I will look for your post. We are the same age! Life was so much simpler then. Of course, we had no worries except asking our parents for some change and riding our big wheels! LOL!
I'll never be able to eat another without thinking about how his poor daughters (and wife) were left out of his will. How is no one else mentioning this?
If they were single pregnancies and not multiples like twins, his poor wife still would be pregnant for 16 years if she took no breaks. Wow that's be exhausting.
What a story!! An all-time favorite, but they were a bit thicker in the 1950s when I was a kid! I have to eat them in moderation like once a year for Halloween or I'd have more cavities and get fat from too many sweets! I've got it down to the way French women eat chocolate, only a tiny bit once in awhile. I can make a chocolate bar last a whole week! lol Thanks for sharing this Business Stories, love the history of different famous foods and beverages!
I see nothing but a BRILLIANT man in Mr. Reese! He thought of ideas, he knows WHEN they are not going to work, he then stopped them when needed, started something new..... He NEVER gave up! Only his heart did. So sad. This is still me FAVORITE candy today! I'll NEVER say "NO" to a Reese's, just like millions of other people out there!!! RIP Mr. Reese!
just read a comment that said he left all his daughters out of his will and left it all to his sons who sold the company. doesn't sound like that great of a guy to me. also having so many children you can't provide for them? come on, man
People with dreams and gifts are not perfect. I do not condone the bad decisions to harm kids and leave some or all of them out of the will. Their legacies live on through the ideas, products, and ways our lives were changed.
This man deserves a medal, no wonder the candy looks like a prize. I’m a fan, no doubt. And I always come back for more. The newest craze is the “Super King” - I had to buy one. The cashier said “That’s dangerous!” 😂
@@wendytravis6427 Your right, that jerk doesn't deserve a medal. But he did, make some mighty fine chocolate and you, don't have to like peanut butter and chocolate either. Because, their are plenty of us who do.
In Harry and his wife's honor, we enjoyed some peanut butter cups while watching this video: snack size and miniature cups (leftover from Halloween; I always get several bags so I have few hidden around to get through the year 🙂 ). Thank you for a great story in this video. And he remained friends with his competition. Looking at our bag, it says "Dist. by the Hershey Company"
Sadly they own the company now. I won't touch any more of their products. It's sad because I grew up on Reeses. I especially miss the bigger candy bars, from the 60s and 70s! My sisters and I used pillow cases, because we got so much candy! 😋
Everyone is blessed with a set of talents and it's cool to see how some people found their success in life. I have a stash of Reese's peanut butter cups in my kitchen.
What a great man he struggled through life worked hard working numerous jobs looked at 16 children and looked after his elderly mother and Aunties. All on him. Really inspirational.
You missed the part of leaving all of his daughters out of the will? He sounds like a pure chauvinistic prick to be honest. We are left to assume that the only reason he kept having more children was to have boys, not girls.
I'd have to disagree that "the way he roasted his peanuts" was what really stood out from the rest. That's just a phrase to keep the recipe under wraps. Rather, its the added graham cracker, sugar and butter mixed with peanut butter that made them stand out from the rest. More, fat, sugar and texture.
They are my favorite but I think when a company gets to big things can go wrong! I'm not sure why when I lived in the PA, NY ,NJ area they always tasted great!!! But recently in Arizona I purchased some Reese cups they were so sweet like 3X what they should be!!! I had to throw it out. 😮 I don't know if they outsource manufactureig for different markets like most domestic beer is? But someone fell asleep at the sugar controls .
I had a bag once that said, Made In Mexico. Most of the time it just say's distributed by the hershey company. Doesn't say where they are actually made. At least I know Mallow Cups are still made in Altoona Pa.
After enjoying myself in Europe with the finest of chocolates for several years, returning stateside and one bite of a Hershey's bar I just knew I was back in good ole America. Lite beer, wonder bread and shitty chocolate.
You are right, you do live to deserve to live here and Americans deserve to have the same superior products that Europe has. And until the 1930's, we did. It was about that time that making money took priority over quality, health and safety.
@@royh429 So true! Our govt. sucks! My wife and I have yet to see so much of what we have here. We plan to travel and hopefully I can manage to retire at 62 yrs. of age. Where have you been that you really enjoyed here if I may ask? I would love to know.
So this man, along with Hershey himself, created the edible crack that I've had to quit twice now....interesting. And informative. Now I know who's behind my addiction. Harry Reese, you bastard...
Reese's Peanut butter cups are one of my Fav candies. I get the bag of slightly smaller sized ones, and they're gone in 2 days. 🥰 Note to self: Add 3 bags of Reece's peanut butter cups on next grocery list ❤❤❤❤
I’m surprised there’s no mention that in the Movie ET, Steven Spielberg went to M&M’s first, & they decline. and then he went to Reese’s pieces, and they said “yes” That was a significant boost to Reeses sales.
Back then women didn’t work, so he left it too the people that would work and probably assumed they would take care of each other as he did for his family and his family did for him
Women were not legally allowed to own property at that time. Only women in California on the gold frontier were they allowed to own property for businesses etc.
@@Cryptomerchgirl no By 1900, every state has passed legislation modeled after New York's Married Women's Property Act (1848) granting married women the right to keep their own wages and to own property in their own name.
They’ve always been my absolute favorite. My nightstand drawer and pantry is full of back stock for my nightstand drawer! The newer big cups with the Reese’s pieces inside are amazing, but hard to find, they’re usually at gas station markets, the only reason I go to a gas station market. The Fast Breaks are also super delicious and at Easter the peanut butter shaped eggs have the best flavor of all of them, I wish they made the eggs year round, but until they do I will keep buying cartloads full (literally) of the PB eggs when they go on clearance after Easter… Mmmmm Mmmmm Good!!! 🤤
Everyone’s praising him yet all I can think about is how he left his daughters out of his will. They aren’t men, so he couldn’t give a rats ass about them! Glad I never liked this trash candy.
The story I heard in a tour of Hershey PA was that while working for Mr Hershey, Mr Reese developed the pb cup in his barn & offered to sell it to Mr Hershey then. Mr Hershey refused the offer because he wanted Mr Reese to get the profits. Hershey helped him with providing sugar from his plantations in Cuba. The story went on to jive with this video as the Reese heirs sold the pb cup to Hershey at a later date
This is deepstate BS. We all know Reese's was invented when two guys bumped into each other one got their chocolate in the other's peanut butter and vice-versa.
Imagine having 16 kids today and being able to support them with odd jobs. What a time that was…
I have some of the craziest stories from my grandfather being a child of 16 of them.
I can hardly support myself and I have no kids. I couldn't imagine it without the help of the government and the public and churches etc.
Prob bc ur not really trying
People didn't have as much energy and energy intensive livelihoods like we do 24/7/365 complete super infrastructure light heat a/c all kinds of appliances and array of tools requiring the use of energy to be produced etc
Markets then we're still growing the rich were poor living by lower middle class standards today
Hell the economic growth was aligned well enough to be still back by gold production we had just begun to see fuller effects of the young industrial age
Different times
For context, people lived much more simply then. No gadgets or multiple vehicles to manage.
Still my favorite candy to this day loved them as a child and I'm 45 now I still love them.
I'd pay a good amount of money to try some of the first reese's cups ever made. They were probably much better than the ones we have today
Grow some peanuts and roast them until almost burned. 😁
Ah man, I can just imagine how good they would have been back then!!
@@smithpianoservicing3421 what kind what soil what temp and climate ect. Jk haha joke killer here
I hate resse but I agree that would be good I think if they had THC but tasted the same I would eat them everyday haha
My mom figured out the "recipe" and we had homemade reese's several times a year! 😋
My family members worked for the company and was able to sustain themselves from both companies. The company means a lot to the state of PA. Because of this I have gotten to taste this candy my entire childhood for free. I was happy to taste their candy before the labor was out sourced outside of the US. Now the candy taste different. The earliest cups tasted WAY better! Getting candy from Hershey plus ice cream and fresh cookies from Hershey is heaven!!!
And probably diabetes too
@@BigDees19 first off there are multiple types of diabetes and none of my relatives that worked there or that enjoyed candies cookies and ice creams ever got diabetes. You’re ignorance is a wild liability. You might want to tame it.
Thanks Harry for your hard work and wanting to help your family. I love a Reese's cup!
I'm very glad to see this video. For sure the best candy bar/cup ever made.
My mother used to make a variation of this candy for Chrtismas gifts. The peanut butter was mixed with rice crispy rolled into balls and chilled in the refrigerator then dipped into melted chocolate. Love both candies. Oh are Buckeyes also a variation?
Im going to try making that. I have peanut butter and rice krispies already, just need to get the chocolate.
I'm not much of a peanut butter eater. I like Reese candy once in a while.
Thanks for your documentary. Much success and health to all.
Literally eating a Reese's big cup while watching this. Thank you so much!
Reminds of when I use to make and sell auxiliary cables in the musician circuit I played in. Was a nice thing to do because every single drummer I knew who needed to connect their phone or computer to a mixer always had a shortage in the more prestigious brand names. . . That’s when mine became more considerate
His wife hated to see him coming. Lol 😆
Ok but mr hearsay just sounds like a chill dude
He built his own community😁😁😁
I wonder if he was a Christian…that’s what they brainwash followers and women into…pumping out kids.
Big cups pieces and puffs are my favorites ❤
Left his daughters out of the will? Okay, now I'll never look at this man and the candy the same way again. Hope his sons knew better to share the fortune..
Exactly ! Still my fave candy
There had to be some family politics going on... The video said Reese had a large family. It didn't say everyone got along with each other.
You can't trust women with business and money. They'll sell the business to buy shoes.
He had 16 kids they can't all be good xD
I grew up in New Haven CT and my go to candy in the '60's was a Mounds Bar from Peter Paul Mounds in Naugatuck, CT. They were sold to Cadbury Schweppes, a Division of Pepsico. Hershey's was my next favorite because I got a giant 8 square bar for a nickel. Then whin I wanted something different there was Reese's Peanut Butter Cups. While Mounds was a dime, Reese's was still a nickel, like Hershey's bars. As a Senior Citizen I prefer Reese's over the more expensive chocolates.
Fun fact! His descendant would eventually become the protector and father of John Connor.😂
Chocolate 🍫 just cures depression
Infound crunchy Reese’s at a local grocery store recently and they’re my favorite!
Yup Love Reese peanut butter cups❤❤😂😂
The BEST candy ever
I only eat a couple a year……too sweet
This needs to be a movie
How about a story on the creation of the M&M candy company?
The only candy I jones for!
Why didn’t he just depend on the government to raise his children I mean that’s what people do nowadays
His road to success was anything but straight. His 16 kids say he was pretty damn straight.
Hershey's owns Reese's now. The cups are NOT as good now. The filling is drier and not as tasty. Another product ruined.
And woke! 🤢
Reese's PB cups are the greatest candy's
One of the healthier snacks also.
I poke a hole in the middle and then the outside.
bro had to be packin at least 20 inches
Reese's Peanut Cups ❤️
Who's your daddy? All of his 16 kids knew. 😁
Are you kidding: have you ever had one 😂; I love them; they've been my favorite for 50 years, give it take. In the 70''s my grandmother shared a recipe after teaching me how to make them. They are now my youngest child's favorite as well ❤️🩹
I like Reese's.
Are both in the pack made that way?
Who else is watching this while eating Reese's?
👇
Now they are tiny
No TV in the bedroom
He left all of his daughters out of his will and left his wealth to his surviving idiot sons who sold the company to Milton Hershey.
@@fb8916 it wasn't THAT long ago.
You're talking the 1800's into the very early 1900's.
He could have left it to them. But his man brain wasn't that far evolved.
That's so messed up
but Hershey give them a very VERY good deal... he could've left the company to rot and came out with his own version of peanut butter cups but didn't..
@@dunhillsupramk3 you must be a man. Trying to make excuses for misogyny. Ha! Try again. This isn't the 1950's. Women don't put up with that shyte anymore.
He was a sexist dad who left his daughters out of his will. He left his female children out of the will. The female side of the family did not benefit from that sweet deal. Imagine if one of those females was your grandmother.
it's a shame he didn't leave anything to his 8 daughters.
Like many of you it kinda baffles me that Reese would leave his daughters out of the will. Especially considering he named one of his more successful candy bars the “Lizzy bar” after his eldest daughter.
I did some research and there’s very little information online about this. It appears this video was taken verbatim from an article on Reese, and that’s the only source reporting this. Everything else including this video is just quoting that one article.
In my opinion that article saying the daughters were “left out of the will” is likely wrong. The 6 sons that inherited the company were all executives working for the company. My guess is they were given the company since they all had active roles in it. His daughters likely got his other assets including money, land, and property. This would make the most sense. It’s very unlikely they got nothing at all. If that was true there’d be far more than one article reporting on it, it’d be a huge scandal in 1957 that would’ve included several public legal battles.
The author that said “they were left out of the will” likely just saw that they didn’t inherit the company and jumped to conclusions.
his daughters were left with a share of the company, they got a percent of thi earning
Wow I wonder if the daughters ever got anything from the brothers?
An honorable man would have left an inheritance to his daughters as well as his sons.
I’m pretty sure he did. This video is most likely wrong
As a little boy growing up in the 60's I remember going to the local grocery store near Pasadena CA and purchasing a single Reese's cup for a nickel (circa 1967). Boy how times have changed.
Howd they taste back then
HAS THE TASTE CHANGED OVER THE YEARS?
Taste is still the same but portions are much larger now... Can you still purchase a single cup?
@@byrons1339 oh wow! Not that I am aware of?
This is my favorite snack ever! It’s absolutely delicious. He was a genius for inventing this peanut butter/chocolate cup!
I always enjoyed the commercial so many years ago showing how chocolate and peanutbutter got introduced accidently. Don't know if it was true, but a cool commercial non the less.
Snack? They are breakfast, lunch and dinner for me… then a a few for a midnight snack!! 😂😂😂
He didn't really invent it. He copied others, but his recipe was the best and most popular.
If you want to make a 'modern' Reese's Peanut Butter Cup - I've stolen the perfect recipe from a former workmate, Joc. For the filling, he mixes equal volumes of regular peanut butter, icing sugar, and graham crumbs. Form it into logs the diameter of a quarter and freeze them. From this you can slice thick coins of 'filling'.
For the chocolate, you need to slowly melt good semi-sweet baker's chocolate, or baker's milk chocolate - no higher than 32 C. Pour some chocolate into muffin cups, press in the coins of filling, and pour a little more chocolate to cover. It takes some practice to get them consistent, but they'll be the best peanut butter cups you've had since the 80's.
Thank you!
I do something kinda like that, but with dark chocolate and peanut butter. They melt fast, but damn they're good. XD
Ahh! I tried to make some one time. I made my own peanut butter, it was too thin, even frozen! I wondered how adding confectioners sugar would work. I'll try that next time!
Still need a tabletop enrober.
This sounds amazing and super easy, I’m definitely going to try it. Thank you!!!
@Tim Gega Lucky friends you have!
The Reese's Peanut Butter Cup was one of the most precious gifts given to the world chocolate and peanut butter is a very distinctive flavor that's why it was so successful
Just finished a very fresh Reeses cup. Well, I ate four. 😋 gonna down some cinnamon now.
Back in the early 80's, we sold a 3-pack of Reese's for $1 to raise money for the Latin Club. I was the # 1 salesman all 4 years.
Reese's peanut butter cups may be the only candy that isn't using the cheap palm oil that is so prevalent now. I hope Reese's doesn't change their excellent formula .
Bad news they are
Heads-up sorry to inform you they change that great formula long time ago
@@tomlewis5542 I've seen it in some of the varieties but not all
Ah yes, soybean oil. A much better alternative 😂
@@NuggsDD Soybean oil production doesn't impact the native habitat of many animals species. Besides being unhealthy due to high saturated fat, palm oil production has lead to deforestation and the demise of many animals.
Kind of sad he left his daughters out of the company!
The old days were messed up in some ways!
I know did they get any money. I wonder if they are still living and what they did for work.
Giving women rights changed our society for the worse. You wanna live in a world where no one knows their gender, people aren’t having kids, and people (primarily women) are voting for a demented psychopath who’s regime steals half of our money and robs our freedoms? I’ll go back to the early 1900s thanks
I'll never be able to eat another one without remembering that these started in his basement! Wow! I've loved them since I was a child and we used to have a penny candy store just a few houses down on the corner and it was such a joy to go in there with only a few cents and come out with a mouth full of chocolate!
Me too. This was when I was 5 years old, in early 1971. Read my just posted walk through memory lane.
Seems like the best inventions were made in the basement.
Just about every invention started in a basement, in fact.
@@eva5601 I will look for your post. We are the same age! Life was so much simpler then. Of course, we had no worries except asking our parents for some change and riding our big wheels! LOL!
I'll never be able to eat another without thinking about how his poor daughters (and wife) were left out of his will. How is no one else mentioning this?
How sad, he died a few months before he seen his factory🥺 RIP Mr. Reese🌹
Oh my God. The creator of Reese's peanut butter cups has 16 kids!
Horney and hungry apparently.
he was a very busy bussinesss man.
With three jobs how did he even have time or energy to be having sex that much . God damn lol 😂
Couldn't control his Reeses pieces!
That's wonderful. What a treasure.
16 kids??? HOLY Reese's pieces!!!!😂
She got a lot of Reeses pieces if you know what l mean.
Don’t know how he found the time or privacy
@@ProctorsGamble that precisely what I meant 😂
If they were single pregnancies and not multiples like twins, his poor wife still would be pregnant for 16 years if she took no breaks. Wow that's be exhausting.
Very interesting story, but I take exception to Reese's decision to disinherit his daughters.
I was thinking the same thing!! WTF?!?
What a story!! An all-time favorite, but they were a bit thicker in the 1950s when I was a kid! I have to eat them in moderation like once a year for Halloween or I'd have more cavities and get fat from too many sweets! I've got it down to the way French women eat chocolate, only a tiny bit once in awhile. I can make a chocolate bar last a whole week! lol Thanks for sharing this Business Stories, love the history of different famous foods and beverages!
Your hands were smaller when you were a kid.
I see nothing but a BRILLIANT man in Mr. Reese! He thought of ideas, he knows WHEN they are not going to work, he then stopped them when needed, started something new..... He NEVER gave up! Only his heart did. So sad. This is still me FAVORITE candy today! I'll NEVER say "NO" to a Reese's, just like millions of other people out there!!! RIP Mr. Reese!
I wish I could learn to think of ideas. Sounds pretty crazy.
just read a comment that said he left all his daughters out of his will and left it all to his sons who sold the company. doesn't sound like that great of a guy to me. also having so many children you can't provide for them? come on, man
People with dreams and gifts are not perfect. I do not condone the
bad decisions to harm kids and leave some or all of them out of the will. Their legacies live on through the ideas, products, and
ways our lives were changed.
This man deserves a medal, no wonder the candy looks like a prize. I’m a fan, no doubt. And I always come back for more. The newest craze is the “Super King” - I had to buy one. The cashier said “That’s dangerous!” 😂
Outrageous bar is better than it sounds! 🥴
@J K
No it's not dangerous.
It's just so darn delicious! 😋😋😋
@@billrobbins5874 take 5 is even better. but hard to find.
A medal? No… The jerk cut his daughters out of the family fortune. Nice dad. Also, chocolate and peanut butter are gross together.
@@wendytravis6427
Your right, that jerk doesn't deserve a medal. But he did, make some mighty fine chocolate and you, don't have to like peanut butter and chocolate either. Because, their are plenty of us who do.
You see son, when a chocolate bar and a peanut butter jar love each other very much...
😂😂😂😂
In Harry and his wife's honor, we enjoyed some peanut butter cups while watching this video: snack size and miniature cups (leftover from Halloween; I always get several bags so I have few hidden around to get through the year 🙂 ). Thank you for a great story in this video. And he remained friends with his competition. Looking at our bag, it says "Dist. by the Hershey Company"
Sadly they own the company now. I won't touch any more of their products. It's sad because I grew up on Reeses. I especially miss the bigger candy bars, from the 60s and 70s! My sisters and I used pillow cases, because we got so much candy! 😋
My all-time favorite candy. Thank you Mr. Reese for your perseverance to make a GREAT candy!!!!!!
Don't know if it was a mistake like back in the 70's commercial, but IF it was, it was the absolutely the BEST mistake EVER!!
Everyone is blessed with a set of talents and it's cool to see how some people found their success in life. I have a stash of Reese's peanut butter cups in my kitchen.
My husband's grandma had 14 kids. There were times she was pregnant with her daughter in laws at the same time.
What a great man he struggled through life worked hard working numerous jobs looked at 16 children and looked after his elderly mother and Aunties. All on him. Really inspirational.
But he also cut out his daughters out of his will....inspirational indeed?!
You missed the part of leaving all of his daughters out of the will? He sounds like a pure chauvinistic prick to be honest. We are left to assume that the only reason he kept having more children was to have boys, not girls.
@@workingguy6666it was a different time then. He left a company, not cash. Women didn't work outside the home.
Sad that he left out his Daughters in the will. That sucks.
Women were only brood mares back then…hence the wife. 😮
Daughters either married into other families, or found ways to support themselves. Employment in the family candy business was surly a given.
His daughters were left out of the will? I hope when the sons sold the business, they at least took care of their sisters.
I'd have to disagree that "the way he roasted his peanuts" was what really stood out from the rest. That's just a phrase to keep the recipe under wraps. Rather, its the added graham cracker, sugar and butter mixed with peanut butter that made them stand out from the rest. More, fat, sugar and texture.
These were my favorite chocolate bar since I was four years old! I am 53 now and still love them! Rest in peace Mr. Reece! You are still number one!
They are my favorite but I think when a company gets to big things can go wrong! I'm not sure why when I lived in the PA, NY ,NJ area they always tasted great!!! But recently in Arizona I purchased some Reese cups they were so sweet like 3X what they should be!!! I had to throw it out. 😮 I don't know if they outsource manufactureig for different markets like most domestic beer is? But someone fell asleep at the sugar controls .
I had a bag once that said, Made In Mexico. Most of the time it just say's distributed by the hershey company. Doesn't say where they are actually made. At least I know Mallow Cups are still made in Altoona Pa.
Eating these to an extreme over the years led to my poor health...they are that good. Fortunately I have left sugar and processed food behind 😊
You don't need too , you can still enjoy them but just from time to time.
Why let his daughters out of his will?😭
After enjoying myself in Europe with the finest of chocolates for several years, returning stateside and one bite of a Hershey's bar I just knew I was back in good ole America. Lite beer, wonder bread and shitty chocolate.
I've not been yet, but you're welcome to go back if it's that bad here. Jeez!
@@ceeceety2320 na I've fought for this country, I deserve to live here. America just has a tendency to think we always have the best and we don't.
You are right, you do live to deserve to live here and Americans deserve to have the same superior products that Europe has. And until the 1930's, we did. It was about that time that making money took priority over quality, health and safety.
@@ceeceety2320 bro america sucks let's be honest but you guys have alot of things to do there so that's why we Europeans come there
@@royh429 So true! Our govt. sucks! My wife and I have yet to see so much of what we have here. We plan to travel and hopefully I can manage to retire at 62 yrs. of age. Where have you been that you really enjoyed here if I may ask? I would love to know.
So this man, along with Hershey himself, created the edible crack that I've had to quit twice now....interesting. And informative. Now I know who's behind my addiction. Harry Reese, you bastard...
Reese's Peanut butter cups are one of my Fav candies. I get the bag of slightly smaller sized ones, and they're gone in 2 days. 🥰
Note to self: Add 3 bags of Reece's peanut butter cups on next grocery list ❤❤❤❤
Okay, it's basically a machine made Buckeye, and there are lots of recipes if you want to make them.
Sure you can make anything if you want to. Cars, furnaces, light bulbs...Basically anything
Maybe, but are they going to taste exactly like this recipe? I tend to doubt it. I could be wrong. It's happened before. All in good humor!
Rumor has it Harry also tried to sell donuts,but no one would buy a Harry donut.Sorry
When God told humans to be fruitful and multiply, Mr. Reese literally took it seriously. He had 16 kids! Wow
I’m surprised there’s no mention that in the Movie ET, Steven Spielberg went to M&M’s first, & they decline. and then he went to Reese’s pieces, and they said “yes”
That was a significant boost to Reeses sales.
The eight daughters were really dissed by not being included in the will.
I can’t lie, they make the best peanut butter in the world. My favorite candy is the double cups and I only use their peanut butter for sandwiches.
Fantastic
So informative
I had no idea
Love how Hershey and Reese are such bros
Wow, his sons inherited the company but he left his daughters out of the will....smh ... How sad 😒
One father to another- I love Reese’s but have no respect for a father that doesn’t have the decency to take care of his daughters
Nobody said he didn’t take care of his daughters. He just didn’t leave them the company. Perhaps they didn’t want it…. Who knows?
Back then women didn’t work, so he left it too the people that would work and probably assumed they would take care of each other as he did for his family and his family did for him
I have no respect for someone running their Reese's Hole without knowing the whole story.
Women were not legally allowed to own property at that time. Only women in California on the gold frontier were they allowed to own property for businesses etc.
@@Cryptomerchgirl no
By 1900, every state has passed legislation modeled after New York's Married Women's Property Act (1848) granting married women the right to keep their own wages and to own property in their own name.
They’ve always been my absolute favorite. My nightstand drawer and pantry is full of back stock for my nightstand drawer! The newer big cups with the Reese’s pieces inside are amazing, but hard to find, they’re usually at gas station markets, the only reason I go to a gas station market. The Fast Breaks are also super delicious and at Easter the peanut butter shaped eggs have the best flavor of all of them, I wish they made the eggs year round, but until they do I will keep buying cartloads full (literally) of the PB eggs when they go on clearance after Easter… Mmmmm Mmmmm Good!!! 🤤
I will also sandwich them between Oreo’s, or just eat them along with them rotating bites, pb cup, oreo, pb cup, oreo, and so on!! SOOOO Good!!!
Everyone’s praising him yet all I can think about is how he left his daughters out of his will. They aren’t men, so he couldn’t give a rats ass about them! Glad I never liked this trash candy.
This video made me want to buy candy. Personally I love the big cups.
Why did he leave out his daughters? I don’t like that
Finally, I found someone that brought this up. What a piece of shit man that leaves his daughters and wife out.
Harry told his daughters they could grow up to be anything they want. Nurse, Teacher, Bank teller, anything!
Yeah, some people back then felt that daughters were their husband’s responsibility, could have been that.
I love Reese's cups even more now that I know the story!!
So do I!
Wow Mr Hershey and Mr Reese met and the rest is history
The story I heard in a tour of Hershey PA was that while working for Mr Hershey, Mr Reese developed the pb cup in his barn & offered to sell it to Mr Hershey then. Mr Hershey refused the offer because he wanted Mr Reese to get the profits. Hershey helped him with providing sugar from his plantations in Cuba. The story went on to jive with this video as the Reese heirs sold the pb cup to Hershey at a later date
The white chocolate ones are even better than the regular, and those are delicious
The Reese’s white chocolate ghosts are the perfect mix of white chocolate and pb filling.
Yessss
This is deepstate BS. We all know Reese's was invented when two guys bumped into each other one got their chocolate in the other's peanut butter and vice-versa.
OMG!!! 16 kids? Poor guy couldn't pull out of a damn driveway!!! 😂😂😂
Lmfao 🤣🤣, yeah I guess also Harry didn't realize there's another lane close by to drive thru 🤣🤣
@@darrylbrosius4619 😂
Guess he had an excess amount of fuel ⛽ to keep on trucking 😅😂!
I think he walked.
@@darrylbrosius4619 yeah, the 'Hershey highway'...Lol!
Great. It is 11pm and I want a Reese's now.
Family of 40 supported by one man, now a salary cant even support the man himself
I love this. I am a big fan of Reese's product. I could eat them every day if I want to. Love it.
Surprised that no mention was made of the use of the Reese's Pieces in the movie, ET. THAT made a big boost in sales also.
Loved this amazing story...I am from a large family and the story touched my heart ❤️