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It’s Not Too Late

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It’s Not Too Late

So you heard Mandi and me talk about these Reese’s pies.  Well evidently they sold out in like 45 minutes or something crazy.  They are just a HUGE Reese’s peanut butter cup pie.  How does that sound for Thanksgiving or Christmas?  They sold out so we wondered how many did they have up for grabs for 45 bucks a pop if they sold out so soon.  The number, 200.  They had 200 huge peanut butter cup pies for sale and that was it!!!  but I found this story, where it’s not to late, if you REALLY want one, it may cost ya a little more, but welcome to the Reese’s “black market” if you really want to serve this as your Thanksgiving Day desert, click here to find out how.

 

Fletch

 

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