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Encyclopedia > Hershey bar
A 1/2 pound movie theater Hershey Bar.
A 1/2 pound movie theater Hershey Bar.

Hershey bar is the flagship chocolate bar manufactured by the The Hershey Company, invented by Milton Hershey. Hershey bars generally have lower cocoa contents and higher sugar contents than European chocolate bars. Hershey bars are available in six regular editions: Milk Chocolate, Milk Chocolate with Almonds, Special Dark Chocolate, Cookies 'N' Creme, Mr. Goodbar, and Krackel. There were also six limited editions: Double Chocolate, Nut Lovers, Twosomes REESE'S PIECES, Cookies 'N' "Chocolate, Twosomes HEATH, and Twosomes WHOPPERS. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... A flagship is the ship used by the commanding officer of a group of naval ships. ... CHOCOLATE IS VERY NICE! Chocolate most commonly comes in dark, milk, and white varieties, with cocoa solids contributing to the brown coloration. ... The Hershey Company (NYSE: HSY), until April 2005 Hershey Foods Corporation[5], commonly called Hersheys, is Americas largest chocolate company. ... Milton S. Hershey (September 13, 1857 - October 13, 1945) founded the Hershey Chocolate Company. ... Cocoa beans in a cacao pod Cocoa is the dried and partially fermented fatty seed of the cacao tree from which chocolate is made. ... Magnification of typical sugar showing monoclinic hemihedral crystalline structure. ... This article refers to the plant. ... Mr. ... ...


Recently the Hershey Company introduced a line of Extra Dark chocolate bars with 60% cocoa solids content; still lower than European bars but quite dark to the American palate. The three varieties are solid chocolate, chocolate with macadamia nuts and dried cranberries, and chocolate with cranberries, blueberries, and almonds. Hershey's marketing emphasizes the antioxidant qualities of these bars' ingredients, although the actual candy's value as a health food is questionable. Species Macadamia integrifolia Macadamia tetraphylla The macadamia nut is the fruit of a tree native to the east coast of Australia. ... Album cover for Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Cant We?, the Cranberries breakthrough debut album. ... For other uses, see Blueberry (disambiguation). ... This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject. ...


Hershey's Milk Chocolate and Milk Chocolate with Almonds were both introduced in 1894. All ten editions have between 210 and 230 calories per bar. 1894 (MDCCCXCIV) was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...


All ten editions also have an OUD Kosher status, which means they are approved by the Kashruth Division of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America. The circled U indicates that this can of tuna is certified kosher by the Union of Orthodox Congregations. ...


The standard Hershey chocolate recipe is a distinctly American taste; those accustomed to other brands of chocolate sometimes accuse it of having an unpleasant taste and aroma.

Confectionery products of The Hershey Company
Chocolate-based
5th Avenue | Almond Joy | Bar None (discontinued) | Cherry Blossom | Fast Break | Glosette (Canada only) | Heath bar | Hershey bar | Hershey's Kiss | Hershey's Kissables | Hershey's Cookies 'n' Creme | Hershey's Pops | Hershey's S'mores | Kit Kat (U.S. only) | Krackel | Milk Duds | Mounds | Mr. Goodbar | Oh Henry! (Canada only) | PayDay Chocolate (Limited Edition) | Rolo | Reese's Peanut Butter Cup | Reese's Pieces | ReeseSticks | Skor | Take 5 (Also known as Max 5) | Whoppers | York Peppermint Pattie
Non-Chocolate
Bubble Yum | Ice Breakers | Jolly Rancher | Koolerz | PayDay | ZAGNUT
Other
Good & Plenty | Snack Barz | Swoops | Twizzlers | Whatchamacallit | ZERO

Hershey also manufactures Cadbury-branded products in the U.S. and military chocolate for the U.S. armed forces

  Results from FactBites:
 
Hershey bar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (218 words)
Hershey bar is a wanna-be chocolate bar manufactured by the The Hershey Company - the world's largest "chocolate" company - located in Hershey, Pennsylvania.
Hershey pride themselves in using as little cocoa as possible in their "chocolate," unlike European manufacturers such as Cadbury, in favour of using cheap and nasty substitutes and doubling up on sugar content in order to save a bit of cash.
Hershey's Milk "Chocolate" and Milk "Chocolate" with Almonds were both introduced in 1894.
Quest for a New Chocolate Bar - Hershey History (776 words)
Hershey was a man open to new ideas, many of which came during the many months each year he and his wife spent travelling around the world.
Hershey was a creative entrepreneur with a keen sense of social responsibility and a deep commitment to humanity and to his ideals.
Hershey, true to his dream, oversaw the construction of affordable employee housing, schools, churches, a community center, a theater, an amusement park, a zoo, a telephone system, railroad stations, roads, stores, and many other amenities for his workers and the surrounding communities.
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