Meet the new Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup Pie

Jessica Woods

For those who say dessert is the best part of Thanksgiving dinner – we agree! This Thanksgiving, the Reese’s brand is giving the traditional pie an upgrade like you’ve never seen before by unveiling a super-sized, 9-inch peanut butter cup…making this pie the largest Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup ever for sale!

Introducing Reese’s Thanksgiving Pie – a spin on a tried-and-true holiday treat that contains the only two ingredients a dessert really needs…chocolate and peanut butter. Oh, and did we mention that this peanut butter cup is the size of a real pie? Reese’s Thanksgiving Pie is the largest Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup to date, featuring a 9-inch diameter and 3.25 pounds of solid peanut butter and chocolate.

Reese’s Thanksgiving Pie packs more chocolate and peanut butter inside a single cup than ever before, giving us all something to be extra thankful for this holiday season. Let’s face it, homemade pies are great, but a giant Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup is better.


“When you bring together friends and family for Thanksgiving dinner, no table spread is complete without dessert,” said Bo Jones, senior associate brand manager at Reese’s. “At Reese’s, we wanted to create a dessert that everyone wants a piece of. You can thank us later.”

There are were 3,000 of these first-of-its-kind pies and the company quickly sold out. It’s not sure if the company will create another batch in time for Thanksgiving.

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