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  2. Hershey's Special Dark - Wikipedia

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    In 1894, before the introduction of the milk chocolate Hershey bar in 1900, the Hershey Chocolate Company manufactured and marketed "vanilla sweet chocolate" a semi-sweet chocolate. [1] This bar has been described as the "first" American candy bar. [2] The company continued to provide semi-sweet chocolate products and in the 1930s a Not-So ...

  3. The dark, coffee-scented Guinness is a delightful flavor pairing with chocolate, intensifying the rich, fudgy flavor of these brownies. Get the Guinness Brownies recipe .

  4. 15 Easy, Peasy Recipes You Can Make With 5 Ingredients ... - AOL

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    Medjool dates provide a caramel-like flavor, while creamy peanut butter, crunchy almonds, and rich dark chocolate create a perfect mix of flavors and texture in every bite. You will be hooked with ...

  5. I tried 8 dark chocolate bars and the winner had me cuckoo ...

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    I tried eight different dark chocolate bars — Hershey's, Ghirardelli, Tony’s Chocolonely, Cadbury, Lindt, Hu's Kitchen, Godiva and more — to find the best one.

  6. Hershey bar - Wikipedia

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    Hershey chocolate bars had their origin in Milton Hershey's first successful confectionery business, Lancaster Caramel Company, which was founded in 1886.After seeing German chocolate manufacturing machinery at the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893 in Chicago, Hershey decided to go into the chocolate making business. [2]

  7. Eat-More - Wikipedia

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    It consists of dark toffee, peanuts and chocolate. [1] It was created in Canada by the Lowney company, [2] which was acquired by Hershey Canada on July 1, 1987 from Nabisco Ltd. An early 1930s contest to name the chocolate bar was won by Angus B. MacDonald of New Waterford, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia; his prize was an art deco-style clock ...