‘I gotta stop eating in the dark’: Woman opens brand-new package of Reese’s Pea…
All one woman wanted was a Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup, but instead, she almost ate a worm. She shared her experience in a viral clip.
A recent social media post has brought to light a significant consumer complaint regarding a popular confectionery product. On September 12, 2025, a consumer in the United States uploaded a video detailing a disturbing find within a newly purchased package of Reese's Peanut Butter Cups. The individual, who had acquired the "King Size" candy just hours prior to filming, expressed profound shock and disgust at the contents. According to the video, upon opening the sealed Reese's package, the consumer discovered what they identified as spiderwebs and live worms. The narrator explicitly stated, "I literally just opened this package of Reese's, right? There's spiderwebs. I thought it was glue at first, it's not. There's also worms." The footage provides clear visual evidence of these contaminants, showing them within the packaging alongside the chocolate and peanut butter cups. Two of the four cups were already removed and placed on a surface, while the third was still partially in its wrapper, close to the visible foreign matter. This incident has quickly circulated online, prompting widespread concern among consumers about product quality and food safety standards for widely distributed brands. The consumer directly tagged @Reeses and @Hershey’s in their post, urging the companies to investigate the matter thoroughly and address the unsettling discovery. This event underscores the critical importance of stringent quality control measures in food manufacturing and packaging processes to ensure public trust and safety.
All one woman wanted was a Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup, but instead, she almost ate a worm. She shared her experience in a viral clip.
