
Herbalife Reeses Shake is the version I make when I want the idea of the original recipe, but with enough real kitchen detail that I can repeat it without second-guessing myself.
I have learned to slow down at the small moments: scraping the blender jar, letting dough puff, waiting for caramel to cool, or tasting a sauce after it sits for a minute. Those details are not fussy. They are the difference between a recipe I make once and a recipe I keep in my notes.
This recipe serves 2 and takes 6 min prep. I wrote the method the way I talk myself through it at the counter: what I look for, where I adjust, and what I avoid when I am tired or in a hurry.
Why I keep coming back to this
- I can make it cold and creamy without turning the counter into a project.
- The ice can be adjusted at the end, which keeps the texture in my control.
- It is fast enough for a busy morning but still feels mixed with care.
- I can taste sweetness before pouring the second glass.
- It cleans up quickly if I rinse the blender right away.
- It lets the main flavor stay clear instead of muddy.
What you need and what each ingredient is doing
- 2 scoops Herbalife Chocolate Formula 1.I blend or whisk it thoroughly because dry pockets are the fastest way to make this taste rushed.
- 1/2 cup creamy peanut butter or chopped peanut butter cups.
- 1 cup cold water.
- 2 cups buttermilk or whole milk.
How I make it
Step 1 — Set up the recipe so nothing gets missed
In a blender, combine 2 scoops of Herbalife Chocolate Formula 1, 1/2 cup Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, 1 cup water, and 2 cups milk.
Step 2 — Build the main mixture patiently
I blend until all ingredients are well blended and the shake is smooth and creamy.
Step 3 — Finish, check texture, and serve
I serve chilled in a glass or jar with a straw for sipping.
Tips from my kitchen
- Measure first.I set out every small amount before I start so I do not lose my place.
- Watch texture.I treat the timer as a guide and the mixture as the real answer.
- Change one thing at a time.I make a note before adjusting sweetness, liquid, or heat.
- Blend a little longer.Another 15-20 seconds usually smooths out powdery bits.
- Save some ice.I add the last cubes only if the drink needs more body.
Variations I have actually tried
- Extra cold:I freeze some liquid into cubes and blend those in.
- Creamier:I swap part of the water for milk or Greek yogurt.
- Less sweet:I reduce syrup or drink mix first.
- Fruit version:I add a handful of frozen berries or banana.
- Coffee style:I add espresso powder to chocolate, caramel, or vanilla flavors.
How I serve and store it
I serve herbalife reeses shake right after blending because cold drinks lose their best texture as the ice melts. If I need to hold it, I pour it into a covered jar, refrigerate it, and shake hard before serving.
For leftovers, I use an airtight container once everything is fully cool. If the recipe is tender, glazed, or frosted, I separate layers with parchment so the top stays neat.
Frequently asked questions
Can I make it without a high-powered blender?
Yes. I start with liquid, add powders slowly, and blend longer. If the blender struggles, I let it sit for 2 minutes and blend again.
Why does it taste powdery?
It usually needs more blending or a touch more liquid. I also avoid dumping powder directly onto dry ice cubes.
Can I make it ahead?
Fresh is best, but I have refrigerated it for a few hours and shaken or re-blended before serving.
Can I reduce the sweetness?
Yes. I reduce drink mix, syrup, or pudding mix first, then taste.
What glass size works?
I use tall glasses and leave room at the top because thick shakes expand in the blender.
If you make this herbalife reeses shake, I would love to hear what small adjustment made it work best in your kitchen.

Herbalife Reeses Shake
Description
Herbalife Reeses Shake is my practical first-person rewrite with the source amounts preserved and the kitchen cues made clear. I explain the texture, timing, serving, and storage details that help the recipe repeat well.
Ingredients You’ll Need
Instructions
- In a blender, combine 2 scoops of Herbalife Chocolate Formula 1, 1/2 cup Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, 1 cup water, and 2 cups milk.
- I blend until all ingredients are well blended and the shake is smooth and creamy.
- I serve chilled in a glass or jar with a straw for sipping.
Nutrition Facts
Servings 2
- Iron 0.0 mg
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Note
Measure first. I set out every small amount before I start so I do not lose my place.
Watch texture. I treat the timer as a guide and the mixture as the real answer.
Change one thing at a time. I make a note before adjusting sweetness, liquid, or heat.
Blend a little longer. Another 15-20 seconds usually smooths out powdery bits.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. I start with liquid, add powders slowly, and blend longer. If the blender struggles, I let it sit for 2 minutes and blend again.
It usually needs more blending or a touch more liquid. I also avoid dumping powder directly onto dry ice cubes.
Fresh is best, but I have refrigerated it for a few hours and shaken or re-blended before serving.
Yes. I reduce drink mix, syrup, or pudding mix first, then taste.
I use tall glasses and leave room at the top because thick shakes expand in the blender.