Hershey's
Hershey's is a range of chocolate manufactured and produced by America's largest chocolate company, the Hershey Company.
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A little sign of love and care
These tiny cute chocolates [Hershey Kisses] really get me going. They change my mood, they make me happy and love to share with friends. There's always a little sign of love and care for everyone to share.
marie anne, Dominican Republic - 07 September 2008
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When I'm sitting in front of an open fire...
Hershey's has nothing on Cadbury's, except for one thing... the Smore. Whenever I make Smores I use Jet Puff Marshmallows, Graham Crackers, and it always has to be Hershey's Chocolate, nothing else will do, and for that Hershey's is indeed a great thing. Griddled chocolate that works well when I'm sitting in front of an open fire in a campground out in the pristine wilderness. Plus, they have their own amusement park, who doesn't love that?
Kent, United States - 28 February 2005
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Whatchamacallit
Everytime I found a Hershey's Whatchamacallit in the store a smile hit my heart. I don´t know how to call it, but every time I taste it, I have the same real pleasure of eating great chocolate. It's treating you with a great indulgence. I don´t know how to call this chocolate, its different, unique... it gives you another point of view. I don´t know how to call the emotions for this brand, I guess what I can call it is: love.
Gustavo, Mexico - 03 November 2004
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My memories
In 1937, my grandparents marry in the heart of Pennsylvania dairy country. Immediately they become houseparents for 21 disadvantaged youth at the Milton Hershey Industrial School, living on one of the altruistic magnate’s many farms in the eponymous town he was carefully crafting for his workers’ welfare. In 1947, my grandparents purchase their own farm; however, my grandfather continues his employment with the Hershey Chocolate Company. After 37 years as foreman for the line turning out those famous silver kisses, he retires in 1978. My grandmother’s pantry was always stocked with the “Great American Chocolate Bar,” so my memories are distinctly cocoa-scented. Hershey created a company that took care of its employees from cradle to grave, providing everything from world-class medical care to thoughtful holiday mementos. Hershey will always be to me, a Lovemark - sealed with a kiss!
Jennifer, United States - 01 July 2004
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Recently re-discovered
This stuff is awesome! I just recently re-discovered how powerful, satisfying and delightful such a simple inexpensive confection could be! It's smooth, creamy and totally worthy of inclusion in the BEST CHOCOLATE category. Why did I not realize this before? It's a new awakening...like so many things this year. I've had my fill of the Godivas,the Scharffenberger, the Sees and the Fannie May. Give me this delicious and affordable simple treat anytime.
Karen, United States - 01 July 2004
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An altogether different feeling
My love affair with Hersey began early in life and has only grown more pleasurable with the years. One of my all time favorite Christmas gifts as a kid was receiving a box of Hersey chocolate bars from a man who worked with my Dad. Year after year throughout childhood this dear man brought my brothers and me this soon-to-be-counted-on Christmas Eve treat. Having a whole box, a stash, was a powerful thing, an altogether different feeling than buying one or a few bars at a time. These days, my Hershey and I are still going strong. We're as passionate for each other as ever, but there's also a great level of comfort between us. He's a regular at my house and we often enjoy going places together. Just last weekend we caught a ballgame. Ahhh Hersey, what a companion, what a love....
Cheri, United States - 10 June 2004
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Reminder of the good, simple things in life
I remember the first time I was allowed to have a chocolate bar all to myself. It was a Hershey bar. No matter where I have traveled around the world, Hershey is there like a reminder of the good, simple things in life. Sharing a Hershey bar is a universal sign of friendship, too.
Paisley, United States - 03 December 2003

