INGREDIENTS: Milk chocolate (sugar; cocoa butter; chocolate; nonfat milk; lactose; milk fat; nonfat milk; soy lecithin and PGPR, emulsifiers), peanuts; enriched wheat flour (flour; niacin; reduced iron; thiamin mononitrate; riboflavin; and folic acid); sugar; vegetable oil (canola; palm; and palm kernel oil); dextrose; cocoa processed with alkali; cocoa butter; contains 2% or less of: partially hydrogenated vegetable oil (palm kernel and palm oil); nonfat milk; high fructose corn syrup; sodium bicarbonate; soy lecithin; vanillin, artificial flavor; and TBHQ (preservative).
Allergy Information: Manufactured on the same equipment that processes tree nuts.
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COMPANY INFORMATION:Reese'sŪ
Hershey Food Corporation P.O. Box 815 Hershey, Pennsylvania 17033-0815 United States of America Phone: 1-(800)-468-1714 Website: Hersheys.com
SOURCE: Food Label UPDATED ON: 9/22/2007
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