See Skipvia's "Free Association" list. This is what they call it when they melt the chocolate off of already made peanut butter cups that have been pulled off the manufacturing line for some reason (bad wrapper, underweight product, and so on). The chocolate and peanut butter are later mixed in with newly made batches; anything that can't be used for human consumption is set aside and later mixed into animal feed.
Not at all--but I did work in the factory once upon a time. :-)
So, Reesetee are you a scion of the peanut butter cup family?
See Skipvia's "Free Association" list. This is what they call it when they melt the chocolate off of already made peanut butter cups that have been pulled off the manufacturing line for some reason (bad wrapper, underweight product, and so on). The chocolate and peanut butter are later mixed in with newly made batches; anything that can't be used for human consumption is set aside and later mixed into animal feed.