Monday, October 25, 2010

Halloween and Peanut Butter - Yay!!

I love peanut butter.  I love Halloween.  I was so excited when the Halloween candy starting hitting the shelves.  I kept going back to all my favorite candy haunts (heh, heh, heh - get it, haunts?) looking for the new, the exciting, the different.  And was so disappointed this year.

Sure there were the usual miniature candy bars, but that's the same every year.  We need new, exciting candy - simple pleasures to take our minds off foreclosure rates and unemployment figures.

At least Nestle made a Butterfinger pumpkin:




I like the design - a bit creepy and a bit friendly all at once.  Pretty impressive.


This guy is chocolate with Butterfinger pieces mixed in.  It's okay.  I prefer the mini Butterfingers taste.  Nestle's chocolate isn't as good as their Butterfinger filling.  I'd really like this if it were all Butterfinger filling.  I don't think it would hold together very well, but damn, it would be good!  And it would be orange.  Nestle candy makers - read my blog and make us a Butterfinger (no chocolate) pumpkin!  Crunchy!  Peanut buttery!  Yum!

This is new fall packing for the Reese's Peanut Butter Pumpkins.  I'm still bitter they didn't make the mini ones this year.  But I still think these are the best peanut butter treats on the market.  They still have the old Halloween themed purple packaging from last year (you can see it in last year's post if you really care that much).  Maybe this is so they can keep the Reese's pumpkins on the shelf a little longer - making them a fall treat?  These could stay out through Thanksgiving.


I think we should be giving thanks for these all year long!
This is the only Russell Stover candy I bought this year.  I didn't see anything else new and I hate Russell Stover anyway.  I think they own Whitman's so the marshmallow candy corn was one of theirs too.  I did like it.  But I still hate Russell Stover.  Not as much as the Naked Cowboy, but close.

I was intrigued by this because the wrapper says it's solid peanut butter and it's flat as a pancake.  I wanted to see what it was:


Reese's next to Russell Stover:


My soul mate:
You have got to be kidding!  Why even bother with this? 

No creaminess, the peanut butter taste is too sugary and fake.  It's just a travesty.  Gross.  See why I hate Russell Stover?

I reviewed these last year, but they are so random and weird, I threw them in again this year:


Palmer's Creepy Peepers peanut butter filled eyeballs.  Made with the world's cheapest chocolate but at least they have decent peanut butter filling.  I like the peanut butter but that chocolate is just so waxy and bad.  But they are creepy (in a good Halloweeny way) and the packaging is a riot - "Eye love it, You'll Love it!"  "Another eye-catching idea from Palmer"  Campy!!  Love it!

These are another of my favorites - Hallowscream Caramel Balls from Harry and David:


Oh yes, babies - that is peanut butter wrapped around that caramel center.  These are the best EVAH!  Totally addictive, totally great.  Very peanut buttery and the mix of textures - crunchy candy coating, creamy peanut butter, chewy caramel - genius!!!!!  Get thee to a Harry and David and grab some of these - they are sooooo good!!!!!

I don't know about you, but I'm having fun!!!  I love Halloween and getting to see all the cute kiddies in their costumes!  And what better excuse for a middle aged woman to be stalking the candy aisle? 

Hope you're doing some fun things this week!  I'm gving my "Motivation by Chocolate" session for the hospital staff at Roanoke-Chowan  Hospital.  How much fun are we going to have?    Join in the fun - take some candy to work, wear a costume, or visit a corn maze or haunted house.  Life is short - celebrate!

9 comments:

Evan Thomas said...

I think I wait all year for the Holiday Reeses. Yay!

Denise Ryan said...

Evan - thanks for the comment! Don't you LOVE those??? So much awesome peanut butter - woohoo!

@cuesticks said...

Great post! Love anything w/ pb & chocolate. My husband is a big fan, too, and is not happy that I have 2 or 3 bags of Reese's Limited Edition Inside-Out hidden somewhere so I wouldn't eat them all by myself, and now I don't know where I put them. What was I thinking?!

Ben Z said...

The other day I was watching a Halloweeny show on Food Network called 'Kid in a Candy Store,' and the host was allowed to visit the Reese's pumpkin part of the factory and they let him pick an un-chocolated peanut butter pumpkin paddy right off the conveyor belt and eat it...I thought of my fellow 'Motivation by Chocolate'reeses loving peeps. (pun intended...kinda)

Ben Z said...

The other day I was watching a Halloweeny show on Food Network called 'Kid in a Candy Store,' and the host was allowed to visit the Reese's pumpkin part of the factory and they let him pick an un-chocolated peanut butter pumpkin paddy right off the conveyor belt and eat it...I thought of my fellow 'Motivation by Chocolate' Holiday Reeses loving peeps. (candy related pun intended...kinda)

Kris, in New England said...

We usually turn out the lights and go out to dinner on Halloween night; just not that into it.

But this year we will be in Boston for the weekend (sorry Denise) and will be home mid-afternoon on Sunday. Which means for the first time in about 8 years I have purchased candy to be doled out to the clamoring hoardes.

And what did I buy?

Reese's and KitKat. Our faves so we can munch along with the little monsters.

Denise Ryan said...

Cuesticks - thanks for the comment!! And so funny!! I hope they turn up soon! ; )

Denise Ryan said...

Kris - see if you can find out when the chocolate festival is in Boston so we can plan our trip! Woohoo!! And I think you'll get a kick out of seeing the kids - although there aren't many in my neighborhood. But that means more Reese's and KitKats for you guys - yay!!!! Let me know what happens.

Denise Ryan said...

Ben - we need to get in on that! Can you imagine how awesome that would be? I'm sooooo jealous!!!!