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#274042 - 01/30/15 04:39 AM New item for day-hike consumption
buckeye Offline
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Reese's Peanut Butter chocolate

http://www.hersheys.com/reeses/spreads

Now I just need to decide on the best way to package it for on the trail consumption.

If I would take the whole jar with us I'm sure the DW would devour it all in the first hour. When I showed it to her I believe I saw tears of joy. grin
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#274045 - 01/30/15 03:51 PM Re: New item for day-hike consumption [Re: buckeye]
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They've missed a trick if it doesn't come in single serve pouches.

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#274046 - 01/30/15 04:13 PM Re: New item for day-hike consumption [Re: buckeye]
hikermor Offline
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junk food, basically.
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#274049 - 01/30/15 06:34 PM Re: New item for day-hike consumption [Re: buckeye]
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Kraft makes a version of this, that I see in most grocery stores around here. We tried it, and I prefer peanut butter myself, and bacpacboy prefers Nutella. I just didn't find it good at being either pb or chocolate. It's possible, though, that Reeses is better - they are the PB&C experts, after all. wink
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#274056 - 01/30/15 09:49 PM Re: New item for day-hike consumption [Re: buckeye]
Ren Offline
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As for packaging on the trail, Coghlan's Squeeze tubes.

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#274058 - 01/30/15 10:07 PM Re: New item for day-hike consumption [Re: Ren]
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Originally Posted By: Ren

They've missed a trick if it doesn't come in single serve pouches.

go here: not exactly the same, but in a pouch!
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#274059 - 01/30/15 10:35 PM Re: New item for day-hike consumption [Re: bsmith]
Ren Offline
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Originally Posted By: bsmith
Originally Posted By: Ren

They've missed a trick if it doesn't come in single serve pouches.

go here: not exactly the same, but in a pouch!


Yeah, but not widely available in the UK, so have to pay a premium for them... anything between $2 and $3 a pouch

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#274066 - 01/31/15 09:57 PM Re: New item for day-hike consumption [Re: bacpacjac]
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Originally Posted By: bacpacjac
I just didn't find it good at being either pb or chocolate.


I have to agree with bacpacjac. A small jar of non-hydrogenated PB is great in the car or chuckbox for emergencies, but for hiking, I'm sticking with a pouch of GORP or it's cousin, GOMMP (good old M&Ms and peanuts). I'll just chew 'em up myself.
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#274068 - 02/01/15 04:02 PM Re: New item for day-hike consumption [Re: buckeye]
joekar Offline
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My wife bought a jar of this for our 7 year old daughter's slumber party (5 7 year old girls, yay) and it went over ok. It was mainly used as a topping for ice cream. It just didn't have that Reese's flavor. But , I'm hooked on the grind it yourself peanut butter we buy at HyVee.

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#274722 - 03/27/15 03:32 AM Re: New item for day-hike consumption [Re: Ren]
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Originally Posted By: Ren
As for packaging on the trail, Coghlan's Squeeze tubes.


or try making your own pouch .... as big as you like:
http://forums.equipped.org/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Main=18614&Number=263971#Post263971

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