yes yes yes yes i got one yesterday YUM
The Snickers Almond bar - chocolate-coated almonds, peanuts and caramel - has been sold by that name since its release in the US by Mars, Incorporated in 2002.The original US Mars bar was discontinued by Mars, Incorporated at that time, and the Snickers Almond Bar, made to a slightly different formula, replaced it.In the UK and Ireland the original Snickers bar - chocolate-coated peanut nougat, peanuts and caramel - was sold as Marathon.Both Snickers and Mars are sold worldwide with various names and made to a number of different recipes.
Hershey's of course. I have been to their manufacturing plant and it is very clean. The people who work there are friendly and the ones I spoke with enjoyed working there.
Invention: Hershey bar in 1900 Definition: noun / chocolate bar named by its inventor Function: A bar of milk chocolate made by the Hershey Chocolate Company. Trademark:#71016827 (US) filed February 8, 1906 Inventor: Milton Snavely Hershey Criteria: First practical. Entrepreneur. Birth: September 13, 1857 at Derry Church, Pennsylvania Death: 1945 at Hershey, Pennsylvania
crunch bar's have no nuts, the crunchies are puffed rice. That leaves us with "Almond Joy". Almond Joy's got nuts, Mounds don't....
the hershey chocolate factory located in each state exept for 8
Hershey mass produced chocolate bars making them affordable for the common man.Note: Chocolate is good for you in small doses. Overeating chocolate (or anything else for that matter) is what harms you and makes you fat.
Current ingredients are milk chocolate, sugar, palm oil, dairy butter (milk), almonds, salt, artificial flavor, and soy lecithin
Hershey, PA is where the famous Hershey Chocolate Factory is located, and where Hershey chocolates originated.
The Nestle's website has a product locator that is very efficient.
One was a special formula of a Hershey bar that was designed to avoid melting.
The inventor of Hershey's Chocolate is Milton Hershey. He was Born September 13, 1857 and Died in 1945 in Hershey, Pennsilvania.
It's probably Hershey Pennsylvania, home of Milton Hershey and the Hershey chocolate factory.