Should Reese's Peanut Butter Cups be classified as a "Candy Bar"?

Should Reese's Peanut Butter Cups be classified as a candy bar?

  • Yes

  • No

  • Other (there always has to be an other)

  • Joe Zelenka (obligatory poll choice that has nothing to do with the poll) :-)


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Tazicket

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What do you think? Are they a candy bar? Please explain your answer one way or another. :teeth:

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I would vote "no"... but I had to go with Joe Zelenka.

FYI: Joe Zelenka (aka Joe Z) is the long snapper and a reserve tight end for the Jacksonville Jaguars and a very funny guy. He even has a fan club: http://www.angelfire.com/fl5/joeyz/

But I digress...

Reese's cups can't be a candy bar because they are not in bar form! :teacher: They are candy rounds. If the made them into the shape of a bar they would then qualify as a candy bar. ;)
 
No, because they're not a bar. Reese's are their own unique thing, and I don't even feel a need to categorize them, beyond acknowledging that they are the world's most perfect candy. :cool1:
 
No, they are a little round slice of heaven. :cloud9: Think I'll have one for breakfast. :woohoo:
 
yes, although it's not actually a bar, it's just catergorized as one.
 
Candy bar? no, as a primary food group? YES!!!:lmao:
 
absolutely not. they are not even candy. reeses are simply health food that has been misdirected.

they are antioxidant encased high protein snacks.
 
No. They actually came out with a bar that was like a cross between the cups and a Butterfinger. It was alright, but nothing beats the cups.:goodvibes

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