List of products manufactured by The Hershey Company

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This is a list of products manufactured by The Hershey Company. Some of these products began production over 100 years ago such as the Hershey Kiss and Hershey Bar. Hershey produces a variety of products that are chocolate or candy based, and The Hershey Company also produces gum. This list excludes licensed items such as Ice Cream and Chocolate Milk, which are made by Breyers, Good Humor, Klondike, and Natrel. The main markets being the Continental North America. (U.S. and Canada)

Chocolate-based products

Hershey's produces a large variety of chocolate based products. Hershey is also licensed to produce Cadbury products [1] as well as the Kit Kat bar and Rolo candies (which are both owned by Nestlé).

Hershey's chocolate bars

Hershey's Symphony

  • Hershey's Milk Chocolate Symphony
  • Hershey's Almonds and Toffee Symphony

Hershey's Extra Extra Dark

  • Hershey's Pure Dark Chocolate is a darker chocolate product under the "Extra Extra Dark" name. Whereas "Special Dark" is 45% cacao solids, "Extra Dark" is 60%.
  • Hershey's Pure Dark Chocolate Cranberries, Blueberries, & Almonds
  • Hershey's Pure Dark Chocolate with Pomegranate

Almond Joy

  • Almond Joy Bar, a milk chocolate enrobed bar containing a coconut and almond mixture
  • Almond Joy King Sized Bar
  • Almond Joy Miniatures
  • Almond Joy Snack Size Bars
  • Almond Joy 8-Pack
  • Almond Joy Eggs, a small bite-sized candy version of the Almond Joy bar introduced in 2010

Mounds

  • Mounds Bar candy bars are dark chocolate enrobed coconut base mixture
  • Mounds King Sized Bar
  • Mounds Miniatures
  • Mounds Snack Size Bars
  • Mounds 8-Pack

100 Calorie Bar

  • York Peppermint Wafer Bars
  • Reese's Peanut Butter Wafer Bars
  • Hershey's Pretzel Bars
  • Hershey's Special Dark Chocolate Bars
  • Hershey's Crisp Wafer Bars
  • Hershey's Whipped Vanilla Bars

Hershey's Bliss

  • Hershey's Bliss Milk Chocolate, bite sized chocolates in a square shape and wrapped in foil, advertised as creamy and indulgent.
  • Hershey's Bliss Milk Chocolate with a Melt Away Center
  • Hershey's Bliss Dark Chocolate
  • Hershey's Bliss White Chocolate
  • Hershey's Bliss Cherry

Hershey's Drops

Circular-shaped chocolate candies based on two Hershey chocolate bars.

  • Hershey's Drops Milk Chocolate
  • Hershey's Drops Cookies
  • York Peppermint Patty Drops
  • Reese's Drops Peanut Butter

Hershey's Miniatures

  • Nut Lovers, A new collection introduced in 2004 and features both four kinds of chocolate and four kinds of nuts. Hershey's has also introduced Limited Edition varieties, including a holiday Mint Miniatures Collection.
  • Assorted, a bag of miniature Hershey's bars, Krackel (crisped rice in a chocolate-flavored coating.), Hershey's Special Dark and Mr. Goodbar varieties. Devised in 1939 and unchanged since.
  • Cookies 'n' Chocolate, a bag of miniature Hershey's bars in Hershey's Milk Chocolate and Cookies 'n' Creme varieties
  • Special Dark Miniatures, a bag of miniature Hershey's bars in Hershey's Special Dark varieties

Hershey's Pot of Gold

  • Hershey's Pot of Gold, premium boxed chocolates in a variety of assortments: Almond Caramel Clusters, Caramel Assortment, Chocolate Assortment, Créme Assortment, Mint Assortment, Nut Assortment, Pecan Caramel Clusters, Premium Assortment, Sugar Free and Truffle Assortment

Kit Kat

Sold only in the United States under license from Nestlé (Nestlé continues to sell the bar worldwide); essentially chocolate-covered wafer bars.

  • Kit Kat Milk Chocolate
  • Kit Kat Extra Crisp
  • Kit Kat White
  • Kit Kat Snack Size
  • Kit Kat Minis
  • Kit Kat Seasonal Bunny Ears
  • Kit Kat Seasonal Best Friend Heart

Hershey's Nuggets

  • Milk Chocolate
  • Extra Creamy Milk Chocolate with Toffee and Almonds
  • Milk Chocolate and Almonds
  • Double Chocolate
  • Special Dark Chocolate with Almonds

Hershey's Kisses

Hershey's Kisses brand chocolates ("kisses") are pieces of chocolate shaped like very large chocolate chips.

  • Milk Chocolate, a kiss containing milk chocolate
  • Filled with Caramel, a kiss with caramel filling
  • Hugs, a kiss containing a twist of white chocolate and milk chocolate
  • Milk Chocolate with Almonds, a kiss containing almond pieces
  • Special Dark, a dark chocolate kiss
  • Cherry Cordial, a kiss with cherry flavored filling
  • Air Delight, a kiss with an aerated center, designed to melt in one's mouth.
  • Cookies and Cream, a white chocolate kiss with cookie flavor in it.
  • Pumpkin Spice, an orange and black kiss with a pumpkin spice flavor in it.

Reese's Peanut Butter Cups

Possibly one of Hershey's best-known products due to long-running massive advertising campaigns.

  • Peanut Butter and Milk Chocolate
  • Peanut Butter and White Chocolate
  • Crispy Crunches
  • Reese's Select Clusters
  • Peanut Butter and Milk Chocolate Big Cup, a larger Peanut Butter Cup with milk chocolate
  • Peanut Butter and White Chocolate Big Cup, a larger Peanut Butter Cup with white chocolate
  • Brownie, a brownie containing peanut butter and chocolate
  • Egg, Peanut Butter Cup in the shape of an egg
  • Heart, Peanut Butter Cup in the shape of a heart
  • Miniatures, A variation of the classic Reese's Peanut Butter Cup
  • Pumpkin, Peanut Butter Cup in the shape of a pumpkin
  • Tree, Peanut Butter Cup in the shape of a tree
  • Dark Chocolate, A Reese's Peanut Butter using Hershey's Dark Chocolate

Pieces

  • Hershey's Milk Chocolate with Almonds Pieces
  • Reese's Pieces
  • Almond Joy Pieces
  • Hershey's Special Dark Pieces
  • York Pieces

Whoppers

  • Milk Chocolate, chocolate-flavored coating covered malted milk balls
  • Peanut Butter
  • Strawberry

York Peppermint Pattie

  • York Peppermint Pattie, a patty of peppermint flavored filling enrobed with dark chocolate.
  • York Miniatures
  • York King Size Patties
  • York 8-pack
  • York Valentines
  • York Snowflakes

Others

  • The Whatchamacallit Bar is a peanut-flavored crisp with a layer of caramel and a coating containing chocolate.
  • Skor is a candy bar containing toffee.
  • Rolo consists of chocolate-covered caramels. Also made and sold in the US by Hershey under license by Nestlé.
  • The Heath Bar is a slab of toffee enrobed with chocolate.
  • 5th Avenue is a candy bar which contains a peanut-based mixture.
  • Milk Duds are small bits of caramel enrobed in a coating containing chocolate. Milk Duds are commonly sold in American movie theaters as a snack.
  • Mr. Goodbar is a candy bar made with chocolate and peanuts.
  • Take 5, known as Max 5 in Canada, is a candy bar with pretzels, caramel, peanuts, peanut butter, and chocolate.
  • Reese's Fast Break, known as Hershey Sidekick in Canada, consists of creamy peanut butter and nougat covered in milk chocolate.
  • Reese's NutRageous consists of creamy peanut butter, caramel and roasted peanuts covered in a chocolate-flavored coating.
  • Reese's Sticks made with Chocolate and Peanut Butter are peanut butter filled wafers covered in milk chocolate. They are sold in packages of two sticks each.
  • Dagoba Chocolate is the Hershey's-owned fair trade, high-quality organic chocolate purchased from the 2001 founder, Frederick Schilling in 2006.
  • Krackel is a crispy, chocolate bar containing rice.

Hershey Canada

  • Cherry Blossom is an individually packaged, 45g chocolate covered maraschino cherry and syrup. The chocolate mixture has coconut and roasted peanut pieces incorporated into it.
  • Glosette(s), a Canada exclusive product consisting of chocolate covered raisins, peanuts or almonds.
  • Oh Henry!, a candy bar containing peanuts, caramel, and fudge enrobed in chocolate, currently made in the United States by Nestlé.

Cadbury Chocolates

Cadbury products are sold by Hershey's in the United States and Mondelēz International in other parts of the world. Chocolate in Cadbury-branded products manufactured in the USA by Hershey uses a different recipe from that used by Cadbury itself. Hershey's has barred the importation of Mondelez Cadbury into the US.[2]

  • Cadbury Creme Egg, is a chocolate egg with creme in it, usually sold around Easter. A variation is the Cadbury Screme Egg, with green food coloring in the creme, sold around Halloween.
  • Cadbury Caramel Egg, is a variety of Cadbury Creme Egg filled with caramel.
  • Cadbury Mini Eggs candy, bite-sized milk chocolate eggs coated in a hard, vanilla flavored candy shell.
  • Cadbury Caramello candy bar milk chocolate squares with creamy caramel.
  • Cadbury Dairy Milk Chocolate Bar, plain milk chocolate.
  • Cadbury Fruit & Nut Chocolate Bar, milk chocolate with assorted fruits and nuts.
  • Cadbury Royal Dark Chocolate Bar, plain dark chocolate.
  • Cadbury Roast Almond Chocolate Bar, milk chocolate with almonds.

Non-chocolate candies

Other

  • Chipits, chocolate chips, comes in: Milk Chocolate, Dark Chocolate, Semi-Sweet Chocolate, White Chocolate, Butterscotch, Reese's, and Skor.
  • Good & Plenty, white and purplish-red pill shaped licorice candies. They are chewy.
  • Hershey's Brownies and Reese's Brownies, brownies containing Hershey's chocolate chips or Reese's peanut butter chips with icing on top.
  • Hershey's Cookies, a chocolate cookie with toppings and covered in chocolate, available in the following Hershey's flavors: Hershey's with Almonds, Almond Joy, Reese's peanut butter, York Peppermint Patty, Caramel, and Cookies 'n Creme. Mini kisses cookies are shaped like Hershey's kisses and are available in the following flavors: Chocolate Chip, Double Chocolate and Confetti Sprinkles. Layered cookies are two cookies with a layer of sandwich creme in the middle and are available in the following flavors: Hershey's, Reese's and Heath.
  • Hershey's Eat-More
  • Really Nuts, snack nuts and trail mixes. Available in the following flavors: Reese's Roasted Peanuts, Reese's Honey Glazed Peanuts, Hershey's Chocolate Cocoa Peanuts, Mauna Loa Cashew Nuts, Hershey's Trail Mix, Reese's Trail Mix and Mauna Loa Trail Mix.
  • Snack Barz, candy bars similar to rice krispie treats. Available in the following flavors: Hershey's Chocolate Créme, Reese's Peanut Butter, Hershey's S'mores Marshmallow Créme, Caramel, and Cookies 'n Créme.
  • Snacksters, 100-calorie packs of cereal puffs mixed with a variety of other Hershey's and Reese's items such as chocolate chip cookies, semi-sweet and milk chocolate chips, peanut butter chips, cereal squares, and Reese's pieces. Available in five varieties, Hershey's, Hershey's Kisses, Hershey's S'Mores, Twizzlers, and Reese's.[2]
  • Sweet 'n Salty Granola Bars, granola bars combined with other Hershey's and Reese's ingredients. Available in three flavors: Hershey's with pretzels, Reese's with chocolate and Reese's with peanut butter.
  • TasteTations, Hershey's first hard candy. Made in butterscotch, caramel, chocolate, and peppermint varieties.
  • Twizzlers, artificially flavored licorice sticks in various flavors. This includes the Twizzlers Pull And Peel variety, in which the sticks are composed of semi-distinct smaller twisted rods of Twizzlers, which can be easily pulled apart.
  • Hershey-Ets, marketed from 1954 to 2005, were small pellets of milk chocolate with a hard-candy coating, similar to M&M's, that were typically released around Christmas.[3] They are still around in Hershey Chocolate World and are also available during the holiday season.

Miscellaneous products

Discontinued products

  • Hershey's Bites, bite size candies in a round shape that were made for munching and packaged in a pouch. Flavors included Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, Cookies 'n' Cream, Heath Toffee, Kit Kat, Mini Rolo, Mr. Goodbar, York Peppermint Pattie, White Chocolate Pretzel and Dark Chocolate Pretzel. Hershey's Bites were discontinued along with Mars Corporations similar brand "poppables" due to a choking hazard that lead to widespread complaints about the candy and its size and shape.
  • Hershey's ChipAway, introduced in 1989, Hershey's first foray into the cookie market with chocolate-covered cookie balls that came in round canisters.
  • Hershey's Golden III, a candy bar introduced in 1986;[4] it weighed 91g, and contained 471 calories.[further explanation needed] The Golden Almond and Golden Almond Solitaires were variations on this bar, weighing in at 85 g each, and 466, and 455 calories.[5]
  • Hershey's Milkshake was a bottled milk shake product in vanilla, banana and strawberry flavors produced under a brand licensing agreement with Dean Foods, a national dairy marketing company. It was offered in 5 flavors. Still sold in Canada, under the license of Natrel and only using 4 flavors.
  • Swoops, chocolate shaped in slices, like potato chips. Swoops came in the following varieties: Hershey's Milk Chocolate, Almond Joy, Reese's Peanut Butter, York Peppermint Pattie, White Chocolate Reeses, and Toffee and Almond.
  • Hershey's Sticks, individually wrapped chocolate sticks packaged and sold by the box. There were four flavors: Milk Chocolate, Caramel Filled Milk Chocolate, Rich Dark Chocolate and Mint Milk Chocolate.
  • Bar None, a chocolate bar that consisted of two wafers and peanuts and was produced in the mid-1980s.
  • Koolerz chewing gum, with Xylitol and regular.
  • Various Limited Edition candies
  • Tastetations, Hershey's first hard-candy line, introduced in 1996.[6]
  • Hershey's Chocolate Milk Mix, a chocolate milk powder mix that originated in 1988, was discontinued in 2008.
  • Hershey's Kissables, miniature Hershey's Kisses coated with a colorful candy shell.
  • Hershey's Cookies and Mint, limited edition bar similar to Cookies 'n' Cream, reintroduced since the original introduction in 1992 and subsequent discontinuation.
  • Hershey's S'mores, a candy bar that contained chocolate, graham crackers and marshmallows and was meant to be similar to a s'more.
  • Hershey's Sweet Escapes, a chocolate bar lower in fat compared to its competition.
  • Hershey's Butter Chip, the 5th miniature, manufactured from 1963-1968, a bar with bits of crunchy-sticky butter toffee enrobed in milk chocolate.

Cacao Reserve by Hershey's

Cacao Reserve by Hershey's was marketed as a premium line in comparison to Hershey's other chocolate products.[7] It was discontinued in July 2009.[8]

  • Signature Collection, the original series in this line. It came in four varieties: 35% Cacao Premium Milk, 35% Cacao Premium Milk with Hazelnuts, 65% Premium Dark, and 65% Premium Dark with Cacao Nibs.
  • Single Origin, chocolate bars which differed from the Signature Collection bars in that each bar was made from cacao beans that grew in a single region. These origins were São Tomé with 70% cacao content, Santo Domingo with 67% cacao content, Arríba with 50% cacao content, and Java with 37% cacao content.
  • Truffles were tins, in approximately the same size as those used by Altoids, which contained eight small chocolate truffles with either 35 or 60 percent cacao content.

References

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  4. Hershey Foods Corporation - Company History
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  7. [1] Archived February 13, 2007 at the Wayback Machine
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