Reese’s Trick-or-Treat Door solves the trick or treating dilemma
Trick or treating is saved thanks to Reese’s Trick-or-Treat Door.
Since Reese’s and Halloween are the perfect pair, the Reese’s Trick-or-Treat Door is keeping the Halloween tradition going. Don’t be sorry for having to be socially distant this year. A creative solution is just a doorbell away.
Usually Halloween is filled with children (and adults) anxiously awaiting the big October 31 event. From picking out the perfect costume to ensuring that there is plenty of Halloween candy, October is usually Halloween overload.
As everyone knows Halloween 2020 is quite different. This year the face masks aren’t part of a doctor costume; they are part of everyone’s daily lives. Still, the Halloween spirit can and will let out its spooky side. This year, things are just a little more creative, and that idea is nothing to be sorry about.
Reese’s Trick or Treat door is the perfect way for people to continue the Halloween tradition while being socially distant. It is robotic door that brings Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups to the doorstep. Yes, really.
Allen Dark, Reese’s senior brand manager said, “This Halloween is unlike any other, so we’ve upped the ante on creativity as a result. A robotic Reese’s dispensing door is just what the world needs right now!”
Since Reese’s wants to stand out in a crowd, this one-of-a-kind robotic door goes from house to house delivering treats. Think of it like a gigantic remote control candy delivery service. From 5,000 fee away, you can give out candy to all the witches and goblins in the neighborhood.
With Halloween soundtrack, lights and smoke, the person who has this special Halloween décor definitely wins the neighborhood award. No candy shoot will beat it.
If you want the official Reese’s Trick-or-Treat Door to visit your neighborhood, you have to petition Reese’s on Instagram. For more information, visit its Instagram page and search #ReesesDoor.
When it rolls up to your door, simply say “trick or treat” and the Reese’s Trick-or-Treat Door dispenses king size (yes, king size, because why not?) Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups.
While this idea took a lot of ingenuity, it will be interesting to see someone else can engineer this idea at home. Maybe the rocket scientist who made the squirrel obstacle course could create a plan or some creative dads could do something with their remote-control cars. Maybe that spooky creativity could even earn them a spot on the Hershey Halloween Squad.
This year don’t be sorry about Halloween 2020. Let a little creativity spark some spooky fun. Reese’s Trick-or-Treat door embraced the challenge. Shouldn’t you?
How are you making Halloween 2020 special?