Hershey replaced milk chocolate with compound coatings and peanut butter with peanut creme, Brad Reese, 70, said in a Feb. 14 ...
The chocolate brand is going all in on the Winter Games in Milan with its own edible medals.
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The retro chocolate bar that you can no longer buy
If you think of chocolate from the 1970s, you might think of this particular chocolate bar; it disappeared from shelves, but not for lack of popularity.
Comcast, the parent company of Olympics broadcaster NBCUniversal, chose to embrace humor for its spot. The commercial follows fans from rival teams. We’re talking New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox, ...
These snacks were everything for parents growing up. But these days, you might second guess whether they belong in your kids' ...
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15 popular desserts that may cause kidney disease
Desserts might be delicious, but many of them are not great for your health. Especially when consumed in excess. These ...
Tide Tables, a waterfront seafood restaurant located in the historic commercial fishing village of Cortez that borders north ...
From cozy interiors to inventive menus, these Pennsylvania eateries are worth experiencing for their distinctive character.
As Valentine’s Day approaches, Pittsburgh-area manufacturers big and small continue to reckon with the global shocks of chocolate prices but persist — pumping out chocolate-coated sweetness.
While the world’s best athletes compete for gold in Milan, you could win a medal of your own from home. Hershey’s Chocolate, a sponsor of Team USA, is offering fans a chance to celebrate the ...
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How chocolate became one of the US military's most important WWII rations
In 1937, the Army approached the Hershey Company with a blunt request: Create a high-calorie chocolate bar that's ...
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