REESE'S Milk Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups Candy Packs, 1.5 oz Individually Wrapped Treats for Kids' Lunch Boxes and After-School Snacks, 36 Count
REESE'S Milk Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups Candy Packs, 1.5 oz Individually Wrapped Treats for Kids' Lunch Boxes and After-School Snacks, 36 Count
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Why you'll love it
- Iconic, universally loved milk chocolate and peanut butter flavor combination that requires no taste-testing risk
- Individually wrapped 1.5 oz packs provide built-in portion control and grab-and-go convenience
- Kosher and gluten-free certification broadens who can safely enjoy the candy
- Bulk 36-count box delivers lower per-unit cost and reduces restocking trips for families and offices
- Shelf-stable pantry staple that works across multiple holidays and occasions year-round
- Trusted heritage brand with broad name recognition, making it a safe choice for gifting and event hosting
Perfect for
- Individually portioned lunch box or purse snack for kids and adults
- Bulk concession-style treat for sporting events, game nights, and movie marathons
- Halloween, Christmas, Valentine's Day, and Easter holiday candy distribution
- Filler for birthday gift bags, school classroom exchanges, bridal and baby shower candy dishes
- Pantry-stocked anytime sweet treat with no prep required

The Perfect Combination
Creamy peanut butter surrounded by milk chocolate in one irresistible candy. Is your mouth watering yet?
The Impossible Decision
There are plenty of REESE’S snacks for everyone, from the famous REESE’S Peanut Butter Cup to REESE’S STICKS, TAKE 5, FAST BREAK and many more! How do you choose just one? (Hint: You don’t have to.)
On-the-Go Snacking
Enjoy your REESE’S treat at home, keep some in your work desk or bring them along for life’s greatest adventures.
1. Heat oven to 375° F. Remove wrappers from candies. Line small muffin cups (1-3/4 inches in diameter) with paper or foil bake cups.
2. Prepare cookie dough following package directions. Shape dough into 34 equal balls; place one in each prepared muffin cup. Do not flatten.
3. Bake 10 to 12 minutes or until puffed and lightly browned; remove from oven. Immediately press peanut butter cup into each cookie. Cool completely in muffin pan.
Easy Peanut Butter Temptations
vegetable oil, water and egg called for on cookie mix package




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Product Information
Contains thirty six (36) 1.5-ounce packs of REESE'S Milk Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups Candy
Enjoy REESE'S peanut butter covered in creamy milk chocolate for when you need a big, bold and delicious snack at sporting events, game nights, parties or the movies
Includes 36 individually wrapped, kosher and gluten free peanut butter chocolate candies
Use REESE'S candy for filling birthday gift bags and school lunch boxes or bridal and baby shower candy dishes
Share the unforgettable combination of milk chocolate and rich peanut butter cups when you need a sweet Halloween, Christmas, Valentine's Day or Easter candy
Name a more iconic duo. Everyone will wait... You can't beat this old fashioned match made in heaven when it comes to creamy milk chocolate combined with delicious peanut butter. Get ready to taste perfection! REESE'S milk chocolate peanut butter cups are ready to be your go-to snack. Bring this bulk box of kosher and gluten free candy along to the next sporting event as a concession treat, as movie marathon snacks or game night prizes. Store them in your pantry for an anytime snack or slip a pack into lunch boxes and purses for a midday surprise.
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Chocolate
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are the 1.5 oz REESE'S candy packs individually wrapped so they stay fresh in my kid's lunchbox until lunchtime?
Yes, every 1.5 oz REESE'S Milk Chocolate Peanut Butter Cup pack is individually wrapped, keeping the chocolate shell and peanut butter center fresh from morning pack-up until your child opens it at lunch. The sealed wrapper also prevents the candy from picking up sandwich or fruit odors inside a lunch box.
Is this REESE'S candy safe for kids with gluten sensitivities or celiac disease?
REESE'S Milk Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups in the 1.5 oz packs are formulated to be gluten-free and are kosher certified, making them a safe choice for classroom exchanges, school parties, and playdates where parents need to accommodate dietary restrictions without sacrificing a kid-favorite flavor.
Can I portion out these REESE'S packs ahead of time for the whole school week?
Absolutely. Because each pack is individually wrapped and shelf-stable, parents commonly pre-portion a Monday-through-Friday snack rotation by dropping one 1.5 oz pack into each day's lunchbox or backpack the night before, saving morning routine time during the school week.
Will my child actually eat this, or is it a risk to put peanut butter cups in a school lunch?
The milk chocolate and peanut butter flavor combination is one of the most universally recognized kid favorites, so acceptance is rarely a concern. Just be sure to follow your school's specific nut policy, since the product does contain peanuts, before sending it in a classroom snack or lunch.
How do the 36 individual packs help me control how much sugar my kid eats at one time?
Each 1.5 oz pack is a single built-in portion, so there is no open bag, no measuring, and no temptation to over-serve. Kids get one satisfying treat, the wrapper goes in the trash, and parents avoid the negotiation that comes with a shared family-size bag.
Is this a good candy to hand out at my child's classroom Halloween party or Valentine's Day exchange?
Yes, the 36-count bulk box is a popular pick for classroom parties and exchanges because every child gets their own sealed 1.5 oz pack, which feels generous, stays sanitary in a shared bowl, and complies with most school treat guidelines that require pre-packaged items.
What is the right age range for handing a child one of these single-serve REESE'S packs?
REESE'S 1.5 oz single-serve packs are commonly given to school-age children who can safely manage small wrapped candies, typically ages four and up depending on the child. The sealed wrapper also helps younger kids open it themselves, building lunchbox independence.
Will the chocolate melt if I put a pack in my kid's backpack on a hot car ride to school?
The 1.5 oz packs are thin and individually wrapped, so they are best kept inside an insulated lunchbox with a cold pack on warm days. For most short morning commutes they hold up well, but on hot-weather days a small ice pack is the safest way to protect the chocolate shell.
How does REESE'S compare to giving my child a regular full-size candy bar in their lunch?
The 1.5 oz REESE'S pack is smaller than a full-size candy bar, giving built-in portion control that fits comfortably alongside a sandwich, fruit, and drink in a child's lunch. Parents who want a satisfying treat without a sugar overload often prefer the 1.5 oz single-serve format.
Is this a better classroom party option than homemade baked goods?
For many schools, individually wrapped pre-packaged treats like these 1.5 oz REESE'S packs are required by allergy and food-safety policies, eliminating the worry about unknown ingredients, cross-contamination, or items being sent back home uneaten. They are also faster for parent volunteers to distribute.
Could the individually wrapped packs be a choking hazard for younger siblings?
The candy itself is a small portion designed for school-age kids, and the wrapper prevents loose access. As with any candy, parents should use age-appropriate judgment for toddlers, and the sealed wrapper actually adds a layer of safety compared to an open dish of small treats.
What if my child has a peanut or tree nut allergy—is this safe to bring to a nut-free classroom?
REESE'S Milk Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups contain peanuts, so they are not appropriate for nut-free classrooms or for any child with a peanut allergy. Always check the ingredient label and your school's allergen policy before sending them in a lunch, party bowl, or classroom exchange.
How should I store the REESE'S 36-count box once I open it?
Reseal the box or transfer the remaining 1.5 oz packs into an airtight container, and store in a cool, dry pantry away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Avoid refrigeration, since condensation on the chocolate shell can cause sugar bloom and change the texture.
How long do the individually wrapped 1.5 oz packs stay fresh?
Each pack is stamped with a best-by date, and unopened packs are shelf-stable for many months when stored properly in a cool, dry location. As long as the wrapper is intact and the chocolate looks and smells normal, the candy is good to eat.
Can I freeze REESE'S Peanut Butter Cup packs for long-term storage?
Yes, you can freeze the individually wrapped packs in a sealed freezer bag for longer storage, and they thaw relatively well at room temperature. For everyday use, a pantry is simpler and will keep the chocolate from picking up freezer odors.
Are these REESE'S packs compatible with nut-free school policies?
No, REESE'S Milk Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups contain peanuts, so they are not compatible with nut-free school policies, nut-free classrooms, or anyone with a peanut allergy. Always check the specific allergen rules of the school, camp, or workplace before distributing.
Are the 1.5 oz packs compatible with keto, low-sugar, or diabetic diets?
REESE'S Milk Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups are a standard sugar-sweetened candy and are not formulated for keto, low-sugar, or diabetic diets. Anyone managing sugar intake should review the nutrition label and consider how the pack fits into their overall daily plan.
What is included in the box when it arrives?
You will receive one carton containing 36 individually wrapped 1.5 oz REESE'S Milk Chocolate Peanut Butter Cup packs. No additional accessories, bowls, or serving items are included, so you may want a tray or candy dish on hand for party and event use.
Is this REESE'S candy safe for people with celiac disease or gluten sensitivity?
REESE'S Milk Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups in the 1.5 oz packs are formulated to be gluten-free, but they are manufactured in a facility that may also process wheat, so anyone with severe celiac disease should review the most current packaging label for the latest allergen statement.
Are these packs safe for people with peanut or tree nut allergies?
No. REESE'S Milk Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups contain peanuts and are not safe for anyone with a peanut or tree nut allergy. Keep the packs clearly labeled and separated from allergy-friendly snacks in shared spaces like break rooms, classrooms, and party tables.
What is the difference between REESE'S Peanut Butter Cups and regular chocolate candy bars?
REESE'S Peanut Butter Cups feature a distinctive two-layer construction of a milk chocolate shell wrapped around a creamy peanut butter center, while a standard chocolate bar is solid chocolate throughout. The combination of sweet milk chocolate and salty-sweet peanut butter is what makes the flavor profile recognizable.

