Reese's Crispy Crunchy Bar
A Reese's Crispy Crunchy split
Reese's Crispy Crunchy Bar is a candy bar similar to the Butterfinger, Clark Bar and 5th Avenue but differs by adding peanuts and peanut butter. It has a middle section made of flaky peanut butter, a layer of peanut butter, is covered with chopped peanuts and then coated with milk chocolate. The candy bar was introduced in February 2006[1]in the United States as an addition to their Reese's product line and is currently still in production.
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| | | 1 Marketed in both the United States and Canada, but sold as a Hershey’s product only within Canada. U.S. rights owned by Nestlé. 2 Marketed in a number of countries, but sold as a Hershey’s product only within the United States. Brand owned by Nestlé. 3 Marketed in a number of countries, but sold as a Hershey’s product only within the United States. Brand owned by Mondelēz International. |
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