New Reese's Oreo Cup Is Tasty, But Only If Luck Is On Your Side
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New Reese's Oreo Cup Is Tasty, But Only If Luck Is On Your Side
"Released this month, the new Reese's Oreo cup isn't simply a Reese's cup with some Oreo bits shoved inside. Well, okay, sure, it is mostly that, but the Reese's cup itself is half milk chocolate and half white chocolate. As someone who is a big fan of the white chocolate Reese's Cup, I was very happy about this choice. It also makes sense as the Oreo cookie bits, in theory at least, should blend with the white chocolate"
"But that Oreo-ness also doesn't overpower the entire cup, something that can also happen. (Looking at you, fudge-filled Reese's Cups.) Instead, the cookie bits and the rest of the cup blend together perfectly. The white chocolate top of the cup also helps add a bit of sweetness and creaminess to the candy, which does sort of recreate the taste of an Oreo that has been dipped in peanut butter. I would know how that tastes, as I've done that many times before."
Many recent limited-time Reese's Cup variations have leaned gimmicky and unsatisfying. The Reese's Oreo cup pairs half milk and half white chocolate with Oreo cookie bits and the classic Reese's peanut butter filling. The white chocolate top harmonizes with the Oreo bits to evoke Oreo-like flavor while adding sweetness and creaminess. Crushed cookie pieces add crunch and a darker, slightly bitter note that cuts through the peanut butter, creating balance rather than overpowering it. Enjoyment depends on individual cup Oreo distribution, as inconsistent cookie quantity can affect texture and flavor.
Read at Kotaku
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