okay, /ck/
"Reese is" or "Reese sees"?
it's ree-say
reesay peesay
>>8270400
Reese is
Reesees PCs
Reese is
if you say reese sees in front of me I will skin you alive
I get the Reese's candy bar, if you read that name Reese's that's an apostrophe-S. Reese-apostrophe-S, on the end of that name. That means the candy bar is his.
>>8270400
Rees ehs
>>8270400
Reese is. It's simple fucking phonetics.
Like, Reese is literally his last name. It's just a regular apostrophe S.
okay, /ck/
"Snick ers" or "Sni ckers"?
>>8270400
I have never in my intire life heard anyone say Reese Sees. Thats just dumb. What kind of bullshit are you trying to pull OP?
>>8270437
lol. The first thing I thought of when I read OP was Mitch.
>>8270527
Its pronounced Sni/ck/ers
>>8270530
I was just as baffled, anon, but apparently some people say "Reese sees."
It's absolutely disgusting.
>>8270405
Jeeli Beeli, gummi Peet ratti!
Kynder Suprisee
>>8270400
Reese is
Ree-ses
>Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups were created by a man named Harry Burnett (H.B.) Reese. Reese was born May 24, 1879 in Pennsylvania to a farming family. He married in 1900 and went on to have sixteen children. (Yes, 16!) By 1903, not surprisingly, he was struggling to support his growing family, so took on all manner of jobs from butcher to factory worker.
>In 1917, Reese found an advertisement to work on a dairy farm owned by Milton S. Hershey, owner of the Hershey Chocolate Company, in Hershey, Pennsylvania.
In the 1920s, Reese’s basement-born enterprise was doing much better than expected, with the candies selling successfully to the local market. He decided to take the business even more seriously and set up the H.B. Reese Candy Company. In 1928, Reese also started selling chocolate and peanut butter confections he simply called peanut butter cups or “penny cups” as they cost just one penny each at the time. They were so successful that Reese was able to sell five-pound boxes of the cups to local retailers for their candy displays.
>Reese was soon able to quit his job at the Hershey factory to concentrate on his own business. He even built a 100,000 square foot factory on Chocolate Avenue in Hershey, Pennsylvania, making a wide assortment of candies including raisin clusters and chocolate covered dates. However, during World War II, Reese was forced to abandon his other projects due to scarcity of supplies and economic hardship. He chose to focus solely on his peanut butter cups, which were his most popular product, and the investment paid off.
http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2013/06/the-history-of-reeses-peanut-butter-cups/
>>8271194
https://youtu.be/m9_wQuNrqV4