15 Situations That Can Be Solved By A Reese's Peanut Butter Cup
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15 Situations That Can Be Solved By A Reese's Peanut Butter Cup

I have come to the conclusion that Reese's can solve any problem.

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15 Situations That Can Be Solved By A Reese's Peanut Butter Cup
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If there's one thing I've learned in my freshman year of college, it's that food can often fix ANY situation. This is especially applicable to desserts because sometimes, all you want is endless amounts of sugar (without the consequences, please!) Here are 15 situations you may have been through that are easily solved by consumption of Reese's peanut butter cups:

1. A low grade on a quiz or test.

Eat a Reese's to make you feel better about yourself.

2. Your favorite show being removed from Netflix.

Eat a few while you find a new show to watch (or rewatch!)

3. No breakfast? Break out the Reese's.

Who says you can't eat candy for breakfast?

4. Colossal amounts of work to do and coffee to consume.

Chocolate + Coffee = Best Combination Ever!!

5. Spotty wifi when you have an assignment due at midnight.

Pass the time with a few bites of Reese's.

6. Watching a movie that ends horribly.

Is anger eating a thing?

7. One of your favorite Hollywood couples breaks up.

*cough Channing and Jenna cough*

8. Realizing you've never been to any parties other than birthday parties.

Munch on a Reese's to make you happier.

9. When you miss the fam...

Imagine all of them eating Reese's too.

10. The morning after a large drinking session (not speaking from experience, Mama).

Hangover cure?

11. After the long walk from the education building to your dorm.

I'm out of breath, but at least I have chocolate.

12. When you're just extremely bored.

They say you're not supposed to eat when you're bored, but I could care less.

13. After you've finally worn out your favorite pair of shoes.

Eat a Reese's while you browse the internet looking for its replacement.

14. When you're too tired to remember how many Reese's you actually ate.

The calories don't count when you don't remember eating them, right?

15. To de-stress at the end of a LONG semester. Cheers to the summer!

Reese's and happy are synonyms if you ask me.


Whether it's a low test grade or no breakfast food in sight, pick up Reese's peanut butter cups and enjoy! There's no time like the present to consume a regrettable amount of chocolate, but hey, you do you!




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