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Activision Publishing, Inc.

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General Mills

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Actors

Actors who starred in Reese's Puffs commercials

Claire Kirk photo
Jillian Dunn photo
John Fulton photo
Kevin Armstrong photo
Kevin Michael Richardson photo
Khary Payton photo
Kyle Chapple photo
Laura Kathryn MacDonald photo
Natalie von Rotsburg photo
Oliver Wyman photo
Robert Garry Haacke photo
Russel Horton photo
Travis “TJ” Johnson photo
William Figueroa photo
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72andSunny
Collaborated with Reese's Puffs
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Mindshare
Collaborated with Reese's Puffs
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OMD
Collaborated with Reese's Puffs
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Publicis
Collaborated with Reese's Puffs
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Saatchi & Saatchi
Collaborated with Reese's Puffs

What is Reese's Puffs?

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Reese's Puffs is a cereal produced by General Mills. It is a combination of chocolate-flavored cereal puffs and peanut butter-flavored cereal puffs, creating a sweet and savory taste and texture. The cereal was introduced in 1994 and has since become a popular choice for breakfast among kids and adults alike.

The cereal is a source of several essential vitamins and minerals such as iron, vitamin D, and calcium. It is also a good source of whole grain and contains no high fructose corn syrup. Reese's Puffs can be eaten dry as a snack or with milk as cereal.

The advertisement for Reese's Puffs usually features their lovable mascot the "Crazy Squares" who loves the taste of the cereal so much that he can't control himself. The cereal has been promoted through various means such as television commercials and partnerships with popular movies like Star Wars, the Minions, and Spider-Man.

Reese's Puffs has become more than just a cereal, it has become a cultural icon. It has been the inspiration for several memes and has even been used in recipes for cakes, cookies, and other sweets. With its unique combination of chocolate and peanut butter flavors, Reese's Puffs is sure to remain a favorite among cereal enthusiasts for years to come.

Frequently Asked Questions about reese's puffs

Whole Grain Corn, Sugar, Reese's Peanut Butter (peanuts, sugar, monoglycerides, peanut oil, salt, molasses, corn starch), Dextrose, Corn Meal, Corn Syrup, Canola Oil, Salt, Hershey's Cocoa, Caramel Color, Trisodium Phosphate, Natural Flavor. Vitamin E (mixed tocopherols) Added to Preserve Freshness.

General Mills Reese's Puffs – Brands – Food we make - General Mills.

--Target Audience: Millennials, ages 22-28. They value individuality, authenticity, pursuing their passions and building/creating.

The data has been calculated by Statista based on the U.S. Census data and Simmons National Consumer Survey (NHCS). According to this statistic, 1.61 million Americans consumed 10 portions or more in 2020.

Reese's Puffs is made via extrusion - a high heat & pressure process that denatures grains making them toxic: With Reese's Puffs, as with most other cereals, the trouble starts with the way the cereal is made.

Similar in texture to a classic corn puff cereal, Reese's Puffs are tiny, crunchy, brown and tan spheres that provide a sinfully sweet burst of chocolate and peanut butter flavor in your mouth. (Even better? They turn your cereal milk into the richest cocoa beverage!)

The ingenious flavor combination in each of these treats can be traced back to 1928, when H.B. Reese, an employee of The Hershey Company, created REESE'S Peanut Butter Cups in his basement. The Hershey Company supplied Reese with the chocolate coating for his candy and eventually purchased his business in 1963.

History. The H.B. Reese Candy Company was established in 1923 by H. B. Reese in Hershey, Pennsylvania. The official product name was "Penny Cups" because they could be purchased for one cent.

Reese's includes the overall top-selling confection item - the Reese's Peanut Butter Cups King Size - as well as six of the top 20 chocolate/non-chocolate items.

Reese's may not be the world's top-selling candy, but it is the king of American candy. Reese's was founded by former Hershey employee H. B. Reese in 1923. Since 1928, people everywhere have been enjoying Reese's peanut butter and chocolate creation known as the Reese's Peanut Butter Cup.

Reese's Peanut Butter Cups Reese's Peanut Butter Cups were invented by Hershey's employee and father of 16 H.B. Reese in 1928. For the past 91 years, they've been the standard for all things peanut butter and chocolate. Not surprisingly, as the original, they're still the bestselling Reese's product.

1994 Along those lines, Reese's Puffs was launched in 1994 as a partnership with General Mills, bringing the brand behind Peanut Butter Cups to the cereal aisle for the first time.

Reese's Puffs are pretty much the perfect cereal. They're crunchy, they're chocolatey, they're peanut buttery, they make your milk taste great, they're just iconic! But if you've ever taken down a bowl of Reese's Puffs only to complain that they were too small (weird complaint but whatever!)

The candy was introduced to the US market first in September 1978. Shortly after, Reese's Pieces were introduced to the Canada market in 1980. The then relatively new product became very popular with the 1982 release of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, in which the candy is featured.

The candy was introduced to the US market first in September 1978. Shortly after, Reese's Pieces were introduced to the Canada market in 1980. The then relatively new product became very popular with the 1982 release of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, in which the candy is featured.

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