Reese's Cups Nutrition

Reese's Peanut Butter Cups consist of a core of peanut butter coated in milk chocolate. They are manufactured by The Hershey Company. The candy was invented by Harry Burnett Reese in the 1920s, according to the Hershey website. Does this Spark an idea?

  1. Serving Size

    • Serving sizes vary. A regular size package contains two Reese's Cups and counts as a serving, yet a king-sized package contains four cups and also counts as a serving.

    Regular

    • A regular package of Reese's Cups contains 220 calories (110 of them from fat), 13 g of fat, 24 g of carbohydrates, 20 g of sugar and 5 g of protein, according to the package.

    King-sized

    • A king-sized package of Reese's Cups contains 400 calories, according to the package.

    Miniatures

    • Reese's Cups also come in a miniature version, with 36 calories per cup, according to the website Nutrition Data.

    Considerations

    • Rather than relying on the nutrition information on the package, consumers should consider that each standard Reese's Cup contains about 100 calories and 6.5 g of fat.

Related Searches:

References

Resources

Comments

You May Also Like

Related Ads

Know Your Knives: Josh Ozersky’s Comprehensive Guide

I have a lot of knives. You probably do too. I really don’t know what to do with them all. There’s a Chinese cleaver, aï؟½

Featured