Resses peanut butter Cups?!


Question:

Resses peanut butter Cups?

why is it that when i take a peanut butter cup out of the black wrapper, the bottom of the chocolate sticks to the wrapper and peels it off of your butter cup? Does this happen to anyone else, or is it just bad luck for me everytime I eat them....


Answers:
because it's melted! i find they're best if you stick them in the fridge for a little bit - easier to eat, less mess and still yummy!

Melts in your paper cause it's June and typically hot around mid June

It happends's to me every other time !?!!!! Wierd

it happens to me too... it's alright though. just lick the wrapper.....They are my favourite chocolate......MMMMMMMMMM.... Dunno why it happens though.... Melted or something.But they taste soooooooooo good....

Freeze it that's what I always do and it comes out easier. It's probably because the candy is or is melting.

The same thing happens to me to, don't feel bad. I don't why though, maybe the chocolate melted on the black paper?

if you make them too; warm that will happen throw into freezer for 2 minutes then open.

you are not alone in this unfair world ;(. Here's a tip, put them in the freezer and it wont stick. It's like ice cream!!!

Nope, it happens to everyone I think. Lol.

=]

try putting them in the fridge first, that way they wont melt

yes, it happens to me, I put them in the refrigerator.

it happens to me, so i pick it off. yum

I LOVE them!!! mmmmm

It happened with every package I have ever purchased, but it isn't a big problem. They probably stick because of warmth in the packaging/sealing process

that does not happen to me

Happens to me as well :)

Oh,That Happens To Me Two.




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