The Story Behind Our Big-Game Ad Campaign, and the “Big Change” to Reese’s (2024)

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February 6, 2024

When we have an exciting innovation, we want the world to know—and the faster, the better. That’s what drove our latest Reese’s ad campaign, produced by Erich & Kallman, leading up to the big game on February 11.

“Did you hear?” demands the voice of Will Arnett in each of the ads. “We’re making a big change to Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups.”

When the characters hear the news, their reactions are over-the-top. Think: pleading emotional meltdowns, table tossing, beating-head-against-wall extreme, and yet, also so relatable. Wouldn’t you cycle through all the stages of grief upon learning that a product you adore—like one of the most beloved candies in America—may be changing?

But what if you then learned that change was for the better? That Hershey is actually adding a layer of creamy caramel to the Reese’s you love to make Reese’s Caramel Big Cup, and classic Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups are still available?

Celebration! Everybody dance!

The strategy

Being a part of this advertising journey was such a delight. It calls to mind the pain of having something taken away that you always thought would be there, only to realize that the product is still available—and then some. The ad that will air on Feb. 11 features seven characters—six humans and a dog—who each experience their own personalized emotional roller coaster. It’s chaotic, funny and turbulent, all at once. It’s something you could watch again and again to understand the depths of the pain and the elation that each character is feeling.

And, at its heart, it’s an ad about fandom. People’s feelings about Reese’s are akin to how people feel about their favorite teams. If the logo changes, the colors switch and the stadium moves, lives are disrupted. Chaos ensues.

The decision to air the ad during the football event of the year was an important one. In this streaming era, where viewers watch their favorite programs on various channels and platforms and according to their schedules, it’s hard to find moments of togetherness. Football’s favorite Sunday is practically an American holiday and a cherished cultural event. People tune in to the most-watched show of the year for their own reasons, whether it’s the game, the commercials, the half-time show or all of the above. Regardless of their motivations, they’ll all have highlights to talk about on Monday. We want Reese’s Caramel Big Cup to be a part of that Monday conversation, and we’re making sure that retail shelves are stocked and ready for all the consumers who can’t wait to try this new flavor combination.

The story arc we’ve built for the ad isn’t just limited to the 30-second Feb. 11 time slot. We created mysterious teasers (like this one and this one) that have been playing for a couple of weeks, warning viewers that change is afoot but stopping short of the big reveal. We’ve also enlisted influencers, like Jason Kelce, to share their reaction of sheer terror at the thought of a world without their beloved Reese’s. We have some other tricks up our sleeve with similarly themed ads to air in the future.

The why

You don’t take just any product to the big game. It's been four years since we created our only other game day ad (in 2020, we advertised Reese’s Take 5), and it’s an enormous undertaking for us. But as we thought about the business strategy of how we get the most trial on a product that we feel is a great innovation, the big game became a very relevant tactic.

While working on this campaign, I kept thinking about the thousands of people who have made Reese’s Caramel Big Cup a reality, including teams in research and development, innovation, supply chain, sales and retail. They’ve done a remarkable job. Now, it’s up to the rest of us to ensure that consumers know just how delicious this latest innovation is so they don’t miss an opportunity to fall in love with that orange wrapper again.

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The Story Behind Our Big-Game Ad Campaign, and the “Big Change” to Reese’s (2024)

FAQs

What was the big change to Reese's? ›

But what if you then learned that change was for the better? That Hershey is actually adding a layer of creamy caramel to the Reese's you love to make Reese's Caramel Big Cup, and classic Reese's Peanut Butter Cups are still available? Celebration! Everybody dance!

What is the change coming to Reese's Peanut Butter Cups? ›

Hershey, the company in control of the manufacturing of Reese's, has decided to add a layer of caramel to its peanut butter cup, which originally just had a chocolate layer and peanut butter filling.

What is the story behind Reese's? ›

In the early 1920s, H.B. Reese, an employee of The Hershey Company, started making candy in the basem*nt of his Hershey home. When Reese created Peanut Butter Cups as part of an assortment of candies in 1928, the first generation of chocolate and peanut butter fans made the candy his bestselling item.

What is the big change for Reese's in 2024? ›

Reese's today debuted its ad for the 2024 Super Bowl hyping a 'big change' for the brand. The 30-second commercial, titled, “Big Game,” takes a humorous look at fans' reaction to the new Reese's Big Caramel Cup.

Why did Take 5 change to Reese's? ›

The original name of the candy bar was TAKE5 but common usage among consumers added a space. In June 2019, when the candy bar became part of the Reese's family, the name was officially changed to Reese's Take 5.

Why do Reese's eggs taste different? ›

The Bottom Line. Even though all Reese's shapes are made the exact same way with the exact same recipe, the temperature at which the chocolates hang out in during shipping could play a factor into how fresh each shape tastes.

Why did they stop making Reese's Bites? ›

Reese's Bites was a product of Hershey Foods Corporation (later renamed The Hershey Company in 2005) as part of HFC's Bites lineup. This product, and the entire Bites lineup were all discontinued due to a choking hazard.

What was the original slogan for Reese's Peanut Butter Cups? ›

One person would exclaim, "You got your peanut butter on my chocolate!" and the other would exclaim, "You got your chocolate in my peanut butter!" They would then sample the mixture and remark on the great taste, tying in with the slogan "Two great tastes that taste great together."

What is the story of Reese's purpose? ›

On this episode of The Bespoke Parenting Podcast, host Julie Gunlock talks to Trista Hamsmith and Melissa Fensterstock about the dangers of button batteries. Trista is the founder of Reese's Purpose, a non-profit named for Trista's 18-month-old daughter who died after accidentally swallowing a button battery.

What is an interesting fact about Reese's? ›

WORLD WAR II LED TO REESE DOUBLING DOWN ON THE PEANUT BUTTER CUPS. Sugar and chocolate were hard to come by during World War II, which led to trouble for many candy makers. Luckily for Reese and his company, peanut butter was not rationed, and the process of making Peanut Butter cups could be automated.

Does Hershey's own Reese's? ›

Who owns REESE'S? REESE'S Candy is made by The Hershey Company. In 1956, H.B. Reese's six sons took over the family business and later sold it to The Hershey Company in 1963.

What is the big Reese's change? ›

The exaggerated, yet relatable reactions (Reese's fans, you get it) only stop when it's revealed that Reese's isn't changing, it's just getting an upgrade with the introduction of the ultimate trio of chocolate, peanut butter AND CARAMEL. That's a move everyone can yell 'YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!'

Have Reese's gotten smaller? ›

Hershey's found a simple way to cut costs by reducing the size of one of the most popular candies in America, Reese's Peanut Butter Cups. The two-pack has shrunk from 1.6 ounces down to 1.5. While some articles made this seem like a recent change, it was first reported in 2011.

Are Reese's bioengineered? ›

REESE'S Cup & Cup Butter

INGREDIENTS: PEANUTS, SUGAR, DEXTROSE, SALT, TBHQ & CITRIC ACID (TO MAINTAIN FRESHNESS). CONTAINS: PEANUTS. Ingredient(s) derived from a bioengineered source.

Why do Reese's peanut butter cups taste different? ›

The Bottom Line

Even though all Reese's shapes are made the exact same way with the exact same recipe, the temperature at which the chocolates hang out in during shipping could play a factor into how fresh each shape tastes.

What did Reese's Cupfusion replace? ›

Reese's Xtreme Cup Challenge

What size did Reese's cups used to be? ›

The "Classic" two-pack is a 0.75 ounces (21 g) cup since 2001 (originally a 0.9 ounces (26 g) size, reduced to 0.8 ounces (23 g) in 1991), the "King Size" four-pack introduced in the early 1980s is a 0.7 ounces (20 g) cup (originally a 0.8 ounces (23 g) cup until 1991) and the "Lunch" eight-pack is a 0.55 ounces (16 g) ...

What happened to Reese's balls? ›

Reese's Bites was a product of Hershey Foods Corporation (later renamed The Hershey Company in 2005) as part of HFC's Bites lineup. This product, and the entire Bites lineup were all discontinued due to a choking hazard.

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