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Oreo and Reese’s surprise snack fans across the US with a limited-edition cookie and candy mashup that blends peanut butter and chocolate perfection

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Imagine standing in the snack aisle, torn between grabbing a pack of Reese’s or a sleeve of Oreos.

Well, that tough choice just got a whole lot easier — because the two beloved brands have officially teamed up. And yes, the internet is losing it.

After years of snack lovers begging for a collab, Oreo and Reese’s have dropped not one, but two limited-edition mashups: Oreo Cups and Reese’s Cookies.

These aren’t just gimmicky treats — fans are calling them the snack combo of the decade.


Fans Saw the Hints Coming — and Went Wild

In the days leading up to the big reveal, the internet sleuths were hard at work.

Blue and orange color schemes started popping up on both Oreo and Reese’s Instagram accounts.

Then came the mutual follows, cheeky comment exchanges, and subtle teases — all pointing to something major in the works.

As soon as the treats officially launched, social media exploded with reactions.

“This is the greatest day of my existence,” one fan wrote.

Another chimed in, “My all-time favorite is Reese’s and my son’s is Oreo — this is the combo we needed!”


Whether You Love Creme or Peanut Butter, Everyone’s Winning

There’s no need to pick sides. Whether you’re a die-hard peanut butter fan or live for that creamy Oreo center, this collab hits all the sweet spots.

It’s a flavor-packed celebration that merges the best of both snacking worlds — and it’s only available for a short time.

The buzz is huge, but the quantities? Not so much. That’s right — it’s a limited-time launch.

So if you want to try them, don’t wait around.


Oreo’s Been on a Roll with Collaborations

Oreo has been getting creative lately.

From team-ups with Selena Gomez, Benny Blanco, and Post Malone, the brand clearly knows how to keep fans guessing — and engaged.

This newest partnership comes at a time when many Oreo fans were still nursing their wounds over the discontinuation of Oreo O’s cereal.

But the Reese’s crossover seems to be the sugar-coated balm they didn’t know they needed.


Why This Collab Feels Bigger Than Just a Snack

Michelle Deignan, Oreo’s VP in the U.S., summed it up perfectly: “This collaboration redefines what it means to be a snacking leader by tapping into exactly what our fans are asking for.”

She added, “As a 110+ year-old brand, we’re always looking for ways to shake things up — and partnering with Reese’s lets us deliver on the snack dreams people have been talking about for years.”


Reese’s Was Listening Too

It wasn’t just Oreo paying attention. Over on the candy side, Reese’s had already made waves with its limited-edition red velvet cups.

Fans were clearly hungry for more innovation — and they weren’t quiet about it.

“When we heard the incredible demand for a Reese’s and Oreo mashup, we knew we had to make magic happen,” said Dan Mohnshine, VP of U.S. confection marketing at The Hershey Company.

“This isn’t just another product launch — it’s two iconic brands coming together to blow minds and taste buds.”


Even the Parent Trap Fans Are Getting Involved

With all this buzz, it didn’t take long for pop culture fans to get involved.

Longtime Parent Trap viewers are now calling on Oreo and Reese’s to make Lindsay Lohan the official face of the campaign, nodding to that iconic peanut butter and Oreo sandwich scene.


The Snack Market Is Getting Competitive

Reese’s isn’t the only brand stepping up its game.

Earlier this year, Percy Pig — a British candy favorite — made its U.S. debut, with major endorsements from Olivia Rodrigo and Katy Perry.

Then in April, Butterfinger entered the chat with its first new flavor in a decade: Salted Caramel Butterfinger.

It flew off shelves — and its removal in June left a trail of broken hearts.


What’s Next in the Snack World?

With Oreo and Reese’s finally coming together, the bar has officially been raised for snack collaborations.

Will other big brands follow suit? Will more movie tie-ins and fan-fueled pairings become the norm?

Only time will tell. But for now, one thing’s for sure — this sweet collab is going to be tough to top.