From the Reese's youtube channel:
No tricks here. Trade in your Halloween candy for Reese's candy. What'd you expect from the GOAT of Halloween?!This is no trick!
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“Disappointment goes in. Reese’s cups come out,” according to the Reese's video.
(Reese's / Melanie O'Sullivan) |
The appropriately named "Reese's Halloween Candy Converter"is your Wonka-esque happiness Golden Ticket for two great tastes in one great candy bar. The awesome machine created by Anomoly is part of the 2018 "Not Sorry" campaign, introduced earlier this year, which is voiced by Will Arnett as the unapologetic voice of the brand.
Anomaly executive creative director Christine Gignac says, "The manifesto is basically—and literally—we know we make the best candy ever known to humankind, therefore we are going to intentionally make you want it. All the time. And no, we're not sorry,"
The candy converter idea came from a brainstorm session centered around trick or treating "and how you really just want to find the house with the good stuff—the Reese's. Full cups instead of the minis, even better," Gignac reports. "That, and knowing that kids already love trading candy for something they want more. There's always stuff in your bag you want to get rid of. This is a major Halloween ritual. So lets put ourselves right in the center of that ritual."
The brand has long been a marketing and advertising innovator. In 1972 they launched their iconic "You got peanut butter on my chocolate!" campaign and Reese's instantly caught the attention of America's sweet tooth:
Sadly, I cannot partake as I am in Jason Vorhees mode:
Happy Halloween! |
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* - The vending machine is located on Fifth Avenue between Washington Square North and East 8th Street — near Washington Square Park from 4 to 9 pm. 10,000 pieces of candy will be available.