Reese’s Creates First-Ever Chocolate and Peanut Butter Pumpkin Patch

The Reeseís brand created the first-ever chocolate and peanut butter pumpkin patch at Krochmal Farms on Saturday Sept. 18., 2021 outside of Salem, Mass. Reeseís Pumpkins claims to be the official pumpkins of Halloween, so they filled the pumpkin patch with Reeseís Peanut Butter Pumpkins and asked visitors to pick a Reeseís Pumpkin or a farm pumpkin. (Josh Reynolds/AP Images for The Reeseís Brand)

Reese’s has always been a festive participant in the Halloween season, offering seasonal iterations of their beloved peanut butter cups. However, their latest Halloween-themed activation involves and actual pumpkin patch.

On Saturday, September 18, The Reese’s brand put together the first-ever chocolate and peanut butter pumpkin patch at Krochmal Farms in Tewksbury, Massachusetts. They did this by filling a pumpkin patch with Reese’s Peanut Butter Pumpkins and asked visitors to vote which they preferred more, a real pumpkin or a Reese’s Pumpkin.

Fans can help choose where the Reese’s Pumpkin Patch should pop-up next, which helps spread the seasonal vibes of this fall sanctuary. All you have to do is tell Reese’s where on Instagram by tagging @Reeses and using #ReesesPumpkinPatch.

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