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yaesu

(9,247 posts)
Thu Mar 12, 2026, 02:06 AM Thursday

'I took two bites and had to spit it out': candy makers are phasing out real cocoa in chocolate

The Unwrapped Peanut Butter Creme Mini Hearts proved to be a disappointment. “I took two bites and I had to spit it out,” Reese says. “I’ve never had that happen to me, ever, in the 70 years of my life. There was no taste. It was inedible.”

Reese took a closer look at the packaging, specifically the ingredients. He noticed that instead of milk chocolate, the mini hearts were covered in a chocolate-flavored coating that was mostly sugar and vegetable oil; the list of ingredients contained a disclaimer that the candy contained less than 2% cocoa. He visited the candy aisle at a nearby supermarket to investigate further and found that several other Reese’s and Hershey products, including Take 5, Mr Goodbar, and Heath bars, also lacked milk chocolate.

Cocoa, obviously, is the central ingredient in chocolate. It’s a complex food that, on its own, tastes almost bitter. Since humans began eating it, they’ve combined it with other ingredients, such as cinnamon and chilis, to make it more palatable. Hershey, Reese’s, and other commercial chocolate companies use sugar, milk and oil. For Reese, the extras had finally overshadowed the bittersweetness of the cocoa.

The volatile cocoa market is, in fact, a major factor in chocolate pricing. Since 2020, the climate crisis has led to a cycle of droughts and floods in Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire, which, combined, produce 70% of the world’s chocolate. This led to diseases that destroyed the cocoa plantations and decimated the cocoa supply, says Alexis Villacis, an economist at the Ohio State University who studies the chocolate industry. (Like Reese, Villacis comes from a chocolate family: his grandparents were cocoa farmers in Ecuador.)

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/11/reeses-hersey-chocolate-candy-cocoa

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'I took two bites and had to spit it out': candy makers are phasing out real cocoa in chocolate (Original Post) yaesu Thursday OP
Oh no..sad BlueWaveNeverEnd Thursday #1
Noooooo! SheltieLover Thursday #2
It's a cruel universe that would take Reeces away from us in our time of need! questionseverything Thursday #3
I only get chocolate at little candy maker in Figarosmom Thursday #4
Ghana - the environment and water supply has been messed up by illegal gold-mining, one is taking one's chances with progree Thursday #5
The last job I had, my manager was from Germany. C Moon Thursday #6
"Mommy, can I have a hot steaming cup of cocoa?"......STFU Billy Submariner Thursday #7
The "Dubai" chocolate bars no_hypocrisy Thursday #8
Plus, They're Made In Italy ProfessorGAC Thursday #9
Glad I read your post. There's a display for them at the grocery store and I've been wondering how wonderful Vinca Thursday #11
Weird texture too Bettie Thursday #13
All the chocolate mass produced here bamagal62 Thursday #10
Debasing the chocolate is the same as debasing the currency. MBA Wet Dream! bucolic_frolic 21 hrs ago #16
Corporate greed is primarily to blame newdeal2 Thursday #12
Reese is owned by Hershey I believe. yellowcanine Thursday #14
Climate change, global warming, and 2 summers of bad harvests bucolic_frolic 22 hrs ago #15

Figarosmom

(11,543 posts)
4. I only get chocolate at little candy maker in
Thu Mar 12, 2026, 03:00 AM
Thursday

The Milwaukee Public Market or at Fresh Market now. I'm always disappointed with regular retail candy bars. I used to love Mr Goodbar.

My Grandson got me some chocolate orange rinds from Frans Chocolates in Seattle where he lives. They were very good.

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progree

(12,904 posts)
5. Ghana - the environment and water supply has been messed up by illegal gold-mining, one is taking one's chances with
Thu Mar 12, 2026, 03:17 AM
Thursday

chocolate from there --

The Nation, October 2025 - multipage article
https://www.thenation.com/article/environment/ghana-gold-rush-galamsey/

My one sentence summary I made for my own notes:

Ghana environment poisoned, crops poisoned including the all-important cocoa crop, and messed up by illegal gold mining, which has exploded with the rise in gold prices -p.32;


C Moon

(13,607 posts)
6. The last job I had, my manager was from Germany.
Thu Mar 12, 2026, 03:41 AM
Thursday

He told me two things about American desserts:
"I hate that spread you have that tastes like bitter salty stuff." (peanut butter). And, "You American's have the worst tasting chocolate I've ever had—those Hershey bars are horrible."

I tasted some chocolate bars from Sweden when I was in 3rd grade, and I was shocked at how good chocolate can be.

Submariner

(13,347 posts)
7. "Mommy, can I have a hot steaming cup of cocoa?"......STFU Billy
Thu Mar 12, 2026, 05:09 AM
Thursday

You will drink your hot synthetic chocolate flavored coating and like it dammit.

Vinca

(53,828 posts)
11. Glad I read your post. There's a display for them at the grocery store and I've been wondering how wonderful
Thu Mar 12, 2026, 07:51 AM
Thursday

they must be to cost $15. Apparently not wonderful at all.

Bettie

(19,602 posts)
13. Weird texture too
Thu Mar 12, 2026, 09:04 AM
Thursday

I get a good quality dark chocolate bar every week, eat a square every couple of days with my coffee and truly enjoy it....little bites with my coffee.

Sometimes, I get two a week, when I feel decadent.

bucolic_frolic

(54,863 posts)
16. Debasing the chocolate is the same as debasing the currency. MBA Wet Dream!
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 09:12 AM
21 hrs ago

Remove the expensive ingredients to make it more profitable.

newdeal2

(5,314 posts)
12. Corporate greed is primarily to blame
Thu Mar 12, 2026, 08:05 AM
Thursday

They took advantage of Covid and inflation to make portions smaller and lowered the quality of ingredients while jacking up the price.

yellowcanine

(36,772 posts)
14. Reese is owned by Hershey I believe.
Thu Mar 12, 2026, 09:16 AM
Thursday

So it probably is the same “chocolate.” Hershey has been cutting corners to save costs for years. One of their favorite “tricks” is to reduce the size of a candy bar while charging the same price.

bucolic_frolic

(54,863 posts)
15. Climate change, global warming, and 2 summers of bad harvests
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 08:57 AM
22 hrs ago

will collapse the food supply. And we're due for 20 years of this, just like 20 years of good harvests spawned the Renaissance and the Industrial revolution.

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