Holiday candy lovers everywhere have a bone to pick with Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, because the Reese's Christmas Trees they've grown to love snacking on during the holidays ever year are a little different this year.

Basically, shoppers who've been buying the familiar Christmas tree snacks have been opening their candy packages expecting to be greeted with the holiday cheer of a tree-shaped peanut-buttery snack, only to be shocked with nothing but a blob of chocolate. A literal blob.

This here is no TREE!

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Reese's shoppers are now sending endless pictures of their Reese's Christmas blobs to the company to let them know about the disappointing treeless-ness of their classic candy.

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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

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@ReesesPBCups, I'm pretty sure that isn't a tree lol pic.twitter.com/YJTP2oBkfL — Amanda presler (@PreslerAmanda) November 9, 2015

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As disappointing as these Christmas blobs are, we think we've gotten down to the bottom of this tree-shape quality issue. Basically, the Grinch broke into Reese's headquarters and replaced the Christmas tree mold with the Easter Egg mold to cause mass hysteria and confusion.

Mystery solved.

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