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The 2024 Olympics will bring together the best athletes to win gold, and to celebrate, Reese has teamed up with Team USA once again. Whether you won a trip to Paris to watch the game in person or not, the Candy She brand wants to make you feel like a winner with the launch of its new chocolate-shaped Wreath She Medal.
This is the first summer shape Reese's has ever released, but it's available for a limited time only. You can buy Reese's Medals in-store or order the chocolate and peanut butter snacks through online retailers like Amazon, Walmart, and Target.
Chocolate Medals are available in single packs, king-sized bars, and bags, with prices starting as low as $2. However, like all Reese's seasonal shapes, this chocolate medallion is only available for a short time. To help you stock up on Team USA-approved sweet treats, here are snacks you can buy right now.
Reese Peanut Butter Milk Chocolate Medal
Instead of just eating one Reeses medallion, you can also get a 2-pound bag of chocolates. Each snack-sized candy is individually wrapped in special edition foil.
If you don't want a whole bag of Reese's medals, there are smaller options available for purchase online.
Reese's Milk Chocolate & Peanut Butter Medal Barking
Treat yourself to a king-sized wreath medal. It contains multiple candies so you can eat one now and one later. You can also share it with a friend if you're feeling generous.
The summer-themed candy's official campaign is titled “Legends vs. Newcomers,” and features U.S. Olympic soccer gold medalist Alex Morgan, U.S. Paralympic para-swimming gold medalist Jessica Long, and U.S. Olympic and Paralympic gold medalist Jessica Long. Our goal is to spotlight America's Olympic and Paralympic gold medalists and hopefuls. Soccer candidate Sophia Smith and USA Para Swimming candidate Heaven Shepherd.
How to watch the 2024 Olympics
This year, the 2024 Olympics kick off on Friday (July 26) with the option to live stream the games and events through Peacock, NBC's official streaming platform. If you prefer to watch through a live TV streamer, there are several affordable streaming options that give you access to channels like NBC, USA Network, and E!. And Golf Channel is all about the 2024 Olympics.
Check out the official campaign video for Reese's Medals below.