Times-Herald (Vallejo)

Reese's Cups to debut an oat-based chocolate variety

- By Dee-Ann Durbin

Reese's Peanut Butter Cups are getting the vegan treatment.

The Hershey Co. said Tuesday that Reese's

Plant Based Peanut Butter Cups, which go on sale this month, will be its first vegan chocolates sold nationally. A second plantbased offering, Hershey's Plant Based Extra Creamy with Almonds and Sea Salt, will follow in April.

The chocolates are made with oats instead of milk, Hershey said.

Hershey has experiment­ed with vegan chocolate before. It sold an oatbased chocolate bar called Oat Made in some test markets starting in 2021. But the new products will be the first sold throughout the U.S. under the “Plant Based” label.

Hershey said consumers want choice and are looking for products they consider healthier or with fewer ingredient­s, including reduced sugar and plant-based options. Hershey also introduced an organic version of Reese's Cups in February 2021.

Younger consumers, in particular, are looking to reduce consumptio­n of animal-based products, says Euromonito­r, a market research firm. In a 2021 survey, Euromonito­r found that 54% of Generation Z consumers were restrictin­g animal-based products from their diets, compared to 34% of Baby Boomers.

Nestle has sold its KitKat V, a vegan KitKat bar, in Europe since 2021, while Cadbury sells a vegan chocolate bar in the United Kingdom. But so far, U.S. vegan chocolate options have generally been limited to premium brands, such as Lindt, or organic chocolatie­rs such as Hu Kitchen.

Hershey said it developed plant-based versions of Reese's Cups and Hershey bars — some of its most popular products — because there's a dearth of mainstream plant-based chocolates in the U.S. market.

The plant-based versions will cost more. Hershey wouldn't share details because it said retailers set final prices. But Rite Aid lists a 1.4-ounce package of two plant-based Reese's Cups at $2.49; that's about $1 more than consumers would pay for a regular package. Hershey charges a similar premium for organic versions of its Reese Cups, which went on sale in 2021.

Ditching the dairy won't cut calories. While Hershey

didn't release all the nutritiona­l facts, the 1.4-ounce package of plant-based Reese's Cups have 210 calories;

that's the same number of calories as a 1.5-ounce package of traditiona­l Reese's Cups.

 ?? THE HERSHEY COMPANY VIA AP ?? The Hershey Company's new plant-based Reese's peanut butter cups, its first plant-based chocolate sold nationally when they go on sale later this month.
THE HERSHEY COMPANY VIA AP The Hershey Company's new plant-based Reese's peanut butter cups, its first plant-based chocolate sold nationally when they go on sale later this month.

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