If what you actually want this Halloween is Jessica Drake in Scandalous Sex (2004) full movieto stuff yourself with handfuls of peanut butter cups, Reese's has you covered.
The candy brand will deliver the ultimate Halloween treat this year with its innovative (and much appreciated) "candy converter" machine.
According to Delish, Reese's will set up a machine in New York City on Wednesday that allows people to exchange candy they don't want for delicious peanut butter-y goodness.
SEE ALSO: 37 snacks that will take you back to the '90sSo, how does it work? You put all the Halloween candy you have no interest in -- like Tootsie Rolls, Good & Plenty, and Dots (sorry!) -- into the converter and then voila! Out come Reese's cups!
The converter debuted at the Tarrytown Annual Halloween Parade last weekend, according to Delish, but will head to New York City for Halloween.
Reese's told Delish, that they've planned to to give out "up to 10,000 cups," including those already distributed in Tarrytown, last weekend.
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For those looking to visit the machine IRL on Wednesday, it'll be on 5th Avenue between Washington Square North and East 8th Street from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., ET.
If you're a Reese's lover and you happen to live in the area, get there sooner rather than later before the rest of New York snaps up the peanut butter cups for themselves.
[H/T: Twitter Moments]
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