While some of us may still be split on whether or not Reese’s Pieces should be pronounced Reese’s Pee-SES or Reese’s Pee-sees, there’s no denying their deliciousness. All combinations of chocolate and peanut butter are great, but Reese’s will always have a special place in our hearts. I mean, how could they not when they create masterpieces such as this Reese’s Pieces peanut butter cup? Sign me up!
Now Costco has taken our candy and supersized ’em. Hallelujah!
Costco Reese’s Pieces Are Calling Your Name
We’re no stranger to Costco taking some of our favorite brands and selling them in giant packages, like their 30-count box of Reese’s candy and the massive boxes of Annie’s cinnamon rolls. That’s why we go to Costco in the first place, isn’t it? Well, and the free samples (which are officially back).
Just in time for Halloween, they’re releasing their latest and, arguably, greatest mega-product. You already know what I’m going to say…Reese’s Pieces! DUH. While a normal bag of Reese’s Pieces is just a few ounces, the Costco jar of candies is a whopping 48 ounces. Yes, you read that correctly. That’s three whole pounds! Is this a necessity? Yes! Will I be buying more than one? Absolutely!
The fantastic thing about Reese’s Pieces is their versatility. You can grab a handful as a snack after lunch, while you’re watching the latest thing on Netflix or when you’re just really in the mood for some chocolate and peanut butter crunch on top of your ice cream. Need I say more?
Time to Trick-or-Treat Yourself
Each 48-ounce jar is only $9.99. It’s like I’ve gone to candy heaven! While I can’t promise they’ll be around my house for more than a few days (possibly a few hours), I know this jar is totally worth the money. We don’t know how long this incredible find will be at Costco, so it’s definitely time to act fast.
Polka-Dot Macaroons
Macaroons studded with M&M's are easy to mix up in a hurry. That's good, because believe me, they never last long. —Janice Lass, Dorr, MichiganGiant Monster Cookies
Who can resist gigantic monster cookies chock-full of goodies like chocolate chips, M&M's and peanut butter? If your appetite isn't quite monster-size, make them by heaping tablespoonfuls. This is the world's best monster cookies recipe. —Judy Fredenberg, Missoula, MontanaMolasses Cookies
Making these soft, chewy cookies with a rich flavor has been a family tradition since my children were small. At Christmastime, I shape the dough into gingerbread men with tasty raisin eyes and buttons. —Sue Bartlett, Berlin, WisconsinBeary Cute Cookies
These cheery and cute cookies will delight kids of all ages! I like to make fun foods but don't care to spend a whole lot of time fussing. So the idea of using candy for the bears' features was right up my alley. —Susan Schuller, Brainerd, MinnesotaPeanut Butter Jumbos
Oats, peanut butter and chocolate make these soft, chewy cookies hearty and nutritious. My whole family agrees this recipe is a real winner. —Deborah Huffer, Staunton, VirginiaGingerbread Sandwich Trees
Fun and festive, these cookie sandwich trees will be a huge hit with kids of all ages. They're a super-cute holiday treat! —Steve Foy, Kirkwood, MissouriSnow Day Cookies
Clear your pantry to make these chocolate chip cookies loaded with goodies. We add oats, M&M’s, pretzels and even potato chips. —Brittney Musgrove, Dallas, GeorgiaNo-Bake Christmas Wreath Treats
Cornflakes take the place of traditional rice cereal in these sweet no-bake Christmas cookies from our Test Kitchen. Dressed up with green food coloring and red candies, they're a fun addition to cookie platters and dessert buffets. —Taste of Home Test KitchenLoaded-Up Pretzel Cookies
Coconut, M&M’s and salty, crunchy pretzels make these loaded cookies unlike any you’ve ever tasted—or resisted. —Jackie Ruckwardt, Cottage Grove, OregonPolka-Dot Macaroons
Macaroons studded with M&M's are easy to mix up in a hurry. That's good, because believe me, they never last long. —Janice Lass, Dorr, MichiganCrisp Graham Cookies
I was delighted to find the recipe for these fun cookies. The peanut butter makes them extra special. —Lori Daniels, Beverly, West VirginiaSnowman Cookies
Wrap these chocolate-topped snowmen in colored tissue and place them inside holiday containers. Like real snowmen, they disappear fast! —Betty Tabb, Mifflintown, PennsylvaniaCookies in a Jiffy
You'll be amazed and delighted with how quickly you can whip up a batch of these homemade cookies. —Clara Hielkema, Wyoming, MichiganHalloween Cutout Cookies
Creativity and Christmas cookie cutters come together for these fun Halloween cookies kids will go batty for. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, WisconsinEasy Kitchen Sink Cookies
Crisp on the outside and soft inside, these cookies are packed with oats, coconut, chocolate and tons of flavor. —Brittney Musgrove, Dallas, GeorgiaSnowman Butter Cutouts
I have fond memories of baking and frosting these cutout cookies with my mom. Now I carry on the tradition with my kids. It's a messy but fun day!—Sandy Nace, Greensburg, KansasDouble-Dutch Chocolate Holiday Cookies
Rich dark chocolate and crunchy, colorful M&M's combine to make these cookies extra special. Who wouldn't want to receive this mix as a gift? —Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, WisconsinCrisp Lemon Tea Cookies
Almost as much fun to eat as they are to decorate, these lemony cookies are the perfect backdrop for baking bits, sprinkles or glitter. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, WisconsinThe post Costco Is Selling an ENORMOUS Jar of Reese’s Pieces Right Now appeared first on Taste of Home.
Melany Love