Reese’s Sets Up Machine To Trade Unwanted Halloween Candy
We have all created the pile of unwanted candy when sorting our loot from Halloween night. Thanks to Reese’s, you can now swap out your foul candy with their delectable…

WHEELING, IL – SEPTEMBER 19: Halloween candy is offered for sale at a Walgreens store on September 19, 2013 in Wheeling, Illinois. Walgreens, the nation’s largest drugstore chain, has been expanding the merchandise offerings at many of their stores to include fresh food and grocery items. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
(Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)We have all created the pile of unwanted candy when sorting our loot from Halloween night.
Thanks to Reese's, you can now swap out your foul candy with their delectable peanut butter cups. Reese's has set up a machine in New York that allows you to insert your unwelcome candy and receive Reese's in its place.
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In a recent survey by Reese's, they found that 90% of people would seize the opportunity to make a switch with their Halloween haul. The machine will be set up at 4 p.m. and be available for candy connoisseurs until 9 p.m., or until the 10,000 cups in the machine are gone.
So, when are we getting one in Boston?




