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Montreal's REESE'S Caramel Pop-Up is basically a sugar shack lover’s dream

Gooey chocolate, peanut butter and caramel over fresh snow? Yes, please.

​REESE’S caramel treats on snow. Right: Close-up of REESE’S maple taffy

REESE’S caramel treats on snow. Right: Close-up of REESE’S maple taffy

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If you grew up braving snowy days just to get your hands on a fresh strip of maple taffy, you’re going to want to hit up Maison Pepin Alley this weekend for a sweet new spin on the classic Cabane à Sucre tradition.

The REESE’S Cabane à Caramel is popping up just in time for National Caramel Day — and it’s the perfect excuse to relive those nostalgic winter vibes with an indulgent twist.

Visitors can enjoy the yummy combination of chocolate, peanut butter, and caramel, served on top of delicious maple-caramel taffy, making it the ultimate cabane experience.

Hand holding REESE\u2019S Big CupHand holding REESE’S Big CupLouie Murray | Narcity Media

If you haven’t tried the REESE’S Big Cup with Caramel yet, this is your chance to get a taste of the delicious addition to Canadian candy aisles.

So bundle up, grab your friends, and swing by Maison Pepin Alley for a sweet throwback with a delicious twist. Whether you're reliving childhood memories or want to bite into something indulgent, this sticky-sweet pop-up is worth checking out.

REESE’S Cabane à Caramel

Price: Free

When: Friday, April 4 (4 p.m. - 8 p.m.), and Saturday, April 5 (12 p.m. - 4 p.m.)

Address: Maison Pepin Alley - 378, rue Saint-Paul O, Montreal, QC

Why you need to go: Maple taffy on snow, but with REESE’S Big Cup with Caramel — it's the ultimate sugar shack moment.

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