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  2. Hershey's Kisses - Wikipedia

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    An old Hershey's Kisses advertisement In 1924, Milton S. Hershey received a registered design trademark (Reg. 0186828) for "foil wrapped conical configuration with plume", which included the Hershey's paper plume sticking out from the top of the aluminum foil wrapper. When first manufactured in 1907, Hershey's Kisses were wrapped by hand.

  3. 17 Surprising Things You Didn't Know About Hershey's Kisses - AOL

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    12. Hershey's Churns Out 70 Million Kisses a Day. The Kiss machines in Hershey, Pennsylvania, run 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Each day, they make a staggering 70 million Kisses. If you ...

  4. Chocolate Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate Avenue is known for its street lamps that are shaped like Hershey's Kisses. [7] [8] These unique lamps were designed by engineers with the Line Material Company and manufactured using a process called aluminum metal spinning in 1963. [9] Some of the kisses are shown as being wrapped, and some as unwrapped, alternating between these ...

  5. Hershey's Fans Are 'Freaking Out' Over 'Unique' New Kisses Collab

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    Hershey's teamed up with the Harry Potter film franchise to delight fans with a "unique" new Kisses flavor!. The news was announced via social media in a recent post by snack blogger Markie Devo ...

  6. Hershey’s Has Strawberry-Filled Kisses For Valentine's Day

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    But the true hallmark of Valentine’s Day is the classic Hershey’s kisses wrapped in pink-striped foil. It’s a go-to gift for all Valentine’s, Galentine’s , and even Palentine’s day ...

  7. Kisses (confectionery) - Wikipedia

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    Kisses is a term used in the United States and Canada to describe various items of small sugar confectionery, defined by their shape rather than a similar recipe.The most famous brand using this name is Hershey's Kisses, which were first produced in the US in 1907.