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Reese’s moves into ice cream with seven new candy combos

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New products include Reese’s Peanut Butter Sandwich, Reese’s Peanut Butter Light Ice Cream, Reese’s Chocolate Frozen Dairy Dessert, Reese’s Mini Pieces Light Ice Cream, Reese’s Peanut Butter Frozen Dairy Dessert Bar, Reese’s Peanut Butter & Chocolate Cones and the Reese’s Peanut Butter Frozen Dessert Cup.

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At Reese’s we are always inventing new ways for fans to enjoy our iconic combination of chocolate and peanut butter​,” said Ian Norton, Senior Director, Reese’s brand. “The new Reese’s frozen treats are the ultimate sweet and salty, chocolate and peanut butter experience that will quite literally give you chills – not only because they’re frozen but because they’re just that good​.”

The new Reese’s frozen treats line is the latest addition to Unilever Ice Cream’s expanding portfolio and partnership with The Hershey Company. Candy lovers can also get their fix with a new line of Heath tubs and pints.

“Partnering with Reese’s to launch a brand-new line of frozen treats that have the same swirls of peanut butter, chocolate drizzles and chunks found in America’s #1 candy is certainly something worth screaming about​,” said Russel Lilly, President, Unilever Ice Cream North America. “We’re excited to be bringing more Reese’s frozen treats to our fans than ever before – giving them exactly the kind of sweet treat they’ve been looking for​.”

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