Twenty years ago, Morgan Spurlock released his low-budget documentary Super Size Me, and achieved success that most documentary filmmakers can only dream about. The film made millions at the box office, it was nominated for an Academy Award, and it turned Morgan into a star. To this day, the film is still shown in middle school and high school health classes across the country.
I just got a very wonderful shipment of goodies from the folks at Reese's.
And let me tell you something, these people remain the absolute worldwide leaders in bringing together chocolate and peanut butter.
Of course, we know that peanut butter cups remain transcendent.
But have you tried the Reese's sticks?
Their wafers with peanut butter in between each wafer all coated in chocolate.
I mean, the combination of sweet chocolate and salty peanut butter just brings people joy.
And the folks at Reese's do it better than anyone.
So shop Reese's peanut Butter cups now at a store near you found wherever candy is sold.
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Please note, this episode contains references to sexual abuse and disordered eating.
All right, let's make some authentic sound effects here.
Mine's going to become a man.
Right now, it's a little baby.
A little baby in a can.
And then.
Oh, man.
Foley sound effects.
Eat your heart out.