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Reese’s unveils pink miniature cups for Valentine’s Day

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REESE'S Blossom-Top Miniature Peanut Butter Cups will be available for a limited time only. Check local stores for availability. (Reese's.)LOS ANGELES - Hershey’s chocolate is in the business of love this year with their tantalizing Blossom-top Miniature Cups, in time for Valentine’s Day.

The new treats come in new flower-inspired designs that send a message of love to that special someone. Reese’s says these treats might be a better gift for Valentine’s Day than flowers because who doesn’t love chocolate filled with peanut butter."Forget the flowers ― these blossoms have peanut butter inside them, with pink creme on top and rich milk chocolate on the bottom," Reese’s wrote on their website.

The delightful treats feature a layer of light pink creme and are wrapped in flower-themed silver and purple foils. AdvertisementYou’ll have to act fast if you want to get your hands on these miniature cups because they’ll be exclusively sold through Valentine’s Day.

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