
Reese's TV Commercial, 'Tears of Joy'
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Think your mouth is watering at the thought of enjoying a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup? Wrong, Reese's implies. That's your mouth crying tears of joy.

Reese's TV Commercial, 'Reese's with Pieces'
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Do you love Reese's Pieces? If so, then the chocolatier has a deal for you -- a Reese's Big Cup with Reese's Pieces inside.

Reese's TV Commercial, 'We'll Stop'
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Reese's tries out a couple different closeups on its Peanut Butter Cups and asks viewers whether it makes them want some. Eventually, the narrator concedes to stop, only to renege a second later, stating "Not sorry!"

Reese's TV Commercial, 'Dessert Last Longer'
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If you often find yourself finishing your Reese's Peanut Butter Cup too quickly for dessert, the narrator in this commercial recommends chilling the treat so that you'll eat it slower. However, he also does give a warning that this may not work because he likes to eat his Reese's like a duck swallows its food.
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Reese's TV Commercial, 'Inventors'
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Reese's has given their list of the world's greatest inventors. First, is none other than Benjamin Franklin, creator of the lightning rod. In second place is Thomas Edison, inventor of the electric light bulb. And in third place is that Reese guy that gave the world Reese's Peanut Butter Cups.

Reese's TV Commercial, 'Two Brush Night'
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Reese's asks if you have already brushed your teeth tonight. Because Reese's are so irresistible, the candy company concludes that it's going to be a two brush night.

Reese's TV Commercial, 'If Only'
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Reese's candies are scattered along an orange backdrop, some stacked on top of each other and some half-eaten. If only you could get Reese's Peanut Butter Cups or Reese's Pieces Peanut Butter Cups somewhere nearby. The brand says it's a good thing they're sold literally everywhere business is done ... you could probably even buy them at a bank!