With Thanksgiving behind us, we've reached a turning point in the War on Christmas. By now it would be downright un-American to not have your decorations up. It would also be anti-Christmas to not explicitly eat food physically resembling your favorite holiday traditions. Would it be Christmas without candy shaped like a tree? No it wouldn't. And Reese's is doing its best to destroy Christmas with these blobs that are supposedly trees.

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@ReesesPBCups what kind of bloody Christmas tree is this? pic.twitter.com/x8WpaU1v8f — Amy (@AmyGerges10) November 21, 2015

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@ReesesPBCups this does not look like a tree explain pic.twitter.com/bZFRxCary5 — Jake Groves (@jake11groves) November 12, 2015

Reese's replied to these good American's concerns. But this response is hardly satisfactory:

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@Toasted_n_postd We apologize, as this is not the perfect experience we hope for our fans. Please leave us a note: https://t.co/mw07CpUszS — REESE'S (@reeses) November 24, 2015

Hershey, you have 27 days to fix this. The war wages on.

Matt Miller Culture Editor Matt is the Culture Editor at Esquire where he covers music, movies, books, and TV—with an emphasis on all things Star Wars, Marvel, and Game of Thrones.

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