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Reese's Just Installed A 'Candy Converter' That Lets You Trade In Your Unwanted Candy For Peanut Butter Cups 😮

Reese's Just Installed A 'Candy Converter' That Lets You Trade In Your Unwanted Candy For Peanut Butter Cups 😮
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Finally, we never have to suffer from candy envy ever again. With a snappy new invention from Reese's, our Peanut Butter Cup desires are always one step away from being fulfilled.


In New York City, Reese's has created the ultimate machine for dealing with unwanted Halloween candy.


If you get anything you don't want while Trick-or-Treating, simply head on over to 5th Avenue and place the unwanted candy in the marked slot and watch as it gets taken away to be replaced with Reese's Peanut Butter Cups.


This fulfills the needs of so many New Yorkers:







Lukas asked an important question.


But Reese's is on top of it.


The machine will be running between 4 pm and 9 pm outside Washington Square Park in lower manhattan on Halloween evening.








There's no word yet on what is going to happen to the unwanted candy, but 90 percent of Americans will be going home happy with a few extra Reese's in their bags.

H/T: Twitter, USA Today

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