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  2. Hershey bar - Wikipedia

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    Hershey did remove PGPR from some of their chocolate bars, but in April 2019 started putting it back in Hershey's Milk Chocolate with Almonds full size bar, and plain milk chocolate bars, and never removed it from Symphony milk chocolate and other products. Hershey does not claim to use vanilla in their chocolate, only natural flavor.

  3. Every Single Hershey’s Bar Variety Available Now - AOL

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    Like Hershey’s Golden Almond Milk Chocolate, this dark chocolate candy bar is thicker in size and filled with roasted almonds. Each box contains five 2.8 ounce bars. Each box contains five 2.8 ...

  4. Hershey's Miniatures - Wikipedia

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    Hershey's Miniatures were first introduced as an assortment in 1939, featuring the five most popular Hershey candy bars of the period: Hershey bars, Krackel bars, Mr. Goodbars, Bitter-Sweet now called Hershey's Special Dark, and a fifth-bar, Hershey's Nougat-Almond. Also promoted as a full-size bar at that time, Hershey's Nougat-Almond was ...

  5. The Hershey Company - Wikipedia

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    The Hershey Company was founded by Milton S. Hershey in 1894 as the Hershey Chocolate Company, originally established as a subsidiary of his Lancaster Caramel Company. The Hershey Trust Company owns a minority stake but retains a majority of the voting power within the company.

  6. I tried 8 milk chocolate bars and Hershey’s was actually my ...

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    I tried different milk chocolate bar brands — Hershey's, Cadbury, 365 Whole Foods, Lindt, Godiva, Tony's Chocolonely, Dove and Scharffen. Find out which one's the best.

  7. Krackel - Wikipedia

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    The product's packaging can be identified by its distinctive red background, white lettering, and yellow fine print. [7] In 2014, as part of a company-wide sustainability program, Krackel wrappers, as well as the other Hershey chocolate miniatures, underwent a makeover said to save an estimated 270,000 pounds of paper per year or an estimated 1,950 trees annually.