In the movie "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial," it is suggested that E.T. is fond of Reese's Pieces, but the exact number he consumes is not specified. The film famously features a trail of Reese's Pieces used to lure E.T. to the children, but the total quantity remains ambiguous. The iconic candy was chosen as a marketing strategy and helped boost its popularity after the film's release.
Reeses Pieces were the candy.
Reeses pieces. Director Steven Spielberg wanted to use M&M's but they wanted too much money for permission, so he asked Reeses and he said once in an interview that they didnt even charge him for the rights - smart, because they sold out everywhere in the world for like 2 years after ET came out in 1982. I think whoever at M&Ms mfr. that played hardball and got greedy is probably a janitor today ;)
Reeces Pieces reesees pieces?
Reece's Pieces, although many people confuse them for M&Ms.
Smarties not Reece's Pieces.
Reese's Pieces
Reese's Pieces.
Reese's Pieces
Reese's Pieces. Movie was ET.
Reese's Pieces- good luck with your oodles!
They more than quadrupled the sales.
Recees Pieces. More Info: They Were Originally Going To Be M&Ms.