Well, this is a new one on me.
The government sets purity standards for foodstuffs, and the inclusion of a certain amount of "foreign matter" is permissible as long as it poses no actual health hazard, under the grounds that it's pretty much impossible to make something absolutely pure at an affordable price.
That said... it's hard to imagine how pig hairs could get into a peanut butter cup. Rodent hairs in chocolate, sure; peanut shells or insect parts in peanut butter, okay; pig hairs in bacon, maybe; pig hairs in chocolate or peanut butter, though, is a bizarre combination.
They certainly aren't intentionally included, if that's what you were asking.
40.
candy corns, snickers, hershies, butterfingers, tootsie rolls, peanut butter/reeses peanut butter cups, and m&ms.
reeses, like the peanut butter cups.
That choclate has at least 8 bug legs in it... I know my useless trivia :)
peanut butter cups
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups
peanut trees
It really depends. Some people like M&M's and all other chocolate candies. Some don't. I for one like Reeses peanut butter cups.
because they are a small hit off of good candy
what happened to planters peanut butter cup
According to the Skippy Peanut Butter website a 40 oz. jar of peanut butter is equal to 4 3/8 cups. A slang term for peanut butter during World War II was monkey butter.
peanut butter cups, or butterfingers