Why are mini Reese's peanut butter cups better than the big ones? Rob Cockerham, one of the funniest investigative pop-culture voices on the Web, investigates.
I'm not amused by 1984 as the made-up date for when peanut butter cups were invented -- since when is that considered the Olden Days? I mean, sheesh! "E.T." came out in 1982 and they'd already branched out into Reese's Pieces by then!
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I'm not amused by 1984 as the made-up date for when peanut butter cups were invented -- since when is that considered the Olden Days? I mean, sheesh! "E.T." came out in 1982 and they'd already branched out into Reese's Pieces by then!
I'm old. :(
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