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Why do Reese's Cups have ridges? These days, many people wondered why Reese's Cups have ridges. Now, the most popular research claims that the ridges help to add more chocolate to each bite. However, this is very incorrect. One Reddit theory says that the ridges aid in the wrapper removal. Now, there are also ridges in cupcake wrappers. The wrappers are made of paper, meaning that plastic doesn't seep into the chocolate. The ridges also help to prevent chocolate from sticking to the paper while the chocolate solidifies.