Reese's Peanut Butter Cups.

Well, it’s been popular for a while. Recipes have been found in ancient Incan archaeological digs combining ground peanuts, cacao, and honey.

Gawd, I MISS THEM!!!

I am diabetic, but have a raging sweet tooth (which seems common amongst diabetics)

I stopped eating sugar altogethrt a few years ago because…well, thing were getting a little out of hand.

But I still miss the peanut butter cups. More than that, I miss the Reese’s Peanut Butter eggs and Christmas Trees. They were wonderful!

This must be posted here (family guy):

I love peanut butter M&Ms. They are what got me through grad school.

Weird. I don’t think I’ve ever seen them in a package of three. Regular size is two, and King size is four.

Joe

Ha! I am the 180° opposite. I much prefer the holiday Reese’s - easter eggs, Halloween bats, Christmas trees - because they have less chocolate, and a much higher percentage of PB.

Joe

Well first they tried monkey bits covered in chocolate, but market studies showed that people really didn’t like Rhesus Pieces.

I guess it is the king size, but I haven’t seen the two-pack in several years. No one actually stocks them. The last time I saw the two-pack, I thought it was a novelty promotion like “Here, classic Reese’s.”

That’s odd, I see the normal ones way more than I see King Size.

That’s what she said.

It’s the large size that has three. See here.

PB and nutella…delicious.

Nope. In Canada, the King Size has four. Regular is three.

Strictly in the name of science, I went and bought some Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, from the mom 'n pop drugstore near my office and I talked to the nice mom-lady who orders all the stuff.

The Canadian standard for Reese cups are the packages of three. She said she can’t get to pairs anymore, and believes they phased them out because people only bought the threes, but she doesn’t know if vending machine people can get them or not. These are them, the pic is from hersheyscanada.com.

The standard U.S. cups come in twos as per Hershey’s Reese’s site. Occasionally you’ll see the white chocolate ones in Canada, but they are usually “limited time” things.

ETA: Just found a site that calls the three-pack “The Canadian version” The pic is the packaging most familiar to me.