Another candy maker is getting in on the reverse trick-or-treat trend. Earlier this month Sour Patch Kids announced they’d be visiting 12 lucky cities this Halloween, with one getting a visit from a larger-than-life jack-o’-lantern mobile shaped like the classic candy bucket. Today, Reese’s announced a similar plan with the announcement of the Reese’s Trick-or-Treat Door.
Rain or shine, protective masks or monster masks, the Reese’s Trick-or-Treat Door provides a robotic, social-distancing option that brings Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups right to your doorstep this Halloween.
“This Halloween is unlike any other, so we’ve upped the ante on creativity as a result,” said Allen Dark, Reese’s senior brand manager. “A robotic Reese’s dispensing door is just what the world needs right now!”
This one-of-a-kind robotic door is designed to traverse through neighborhoods via remote control and bring candy to your doorstep. You’ll know it’s coming before it even arrives, thanks to the smoke, lights, and epic Halloween soundtrack that comes along with it.
When it rolls up to your door, simply say “trick or treat,” and the Reese’s Trick-or-Treat Door dispenses king size Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups.
How It Works
- Three motors power the door, directed by a remote control from up to 5,000 feet away – no humans nearby required!
- The 9′ door features a built-in Bluetooth-enabled speaker that activates once “trick or treat” is said.
- A king size Reese’s candy bar will appear through the mail slot from a retractable shelf.
Want the Reese’s Trick-or-Treat Door to come to your town? Go to @Reeses on Instagram and tell us where using #ReesesDoor.