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1900, it says so under this question, " When did Milton Hershey start making chocolate?"
1893Hershey Chocolate was first invented in 1900 by Milton Snavley Hershey after he experimented with carmel. He then sold his carmel factory for 1$ million to persue on his chocolate bars.The Hershey's chocolate bar was invented in the year 1900 by a man named Milton Hershey. That is why they also call it a Hershey's bar.Hershey Chocolate was first invented in 1900 by Milton Snavley Hershey after he experimented with carmel. He then sold his carmel factory for 1$ million to persue on his chocolate bars.The Hershey's chocolate bar was invented in the year 1900 by a man named Milton Hershey. That is why they also call it a Hershey's bar.
Milton Hershey in 1900.
Ever since Milton Hershey introduced the Hershey milk chocolate bar to the world in 1900, he never looked back. The company, products, town and institutions that bear his name were well positioned to continue and grow. The Hershey Chocolate Corporation has evolved into Hershey Foods Corporation, a profitable company encompassing a range of products found in homes throughout the world.
The Hershey bar was made because Milton Hershey,(the inventor) wanted a new kind of choclate.
Selling and making chocolate. Milton also enjoyed cigars and children. He spent much time improving his town and his employees lives.
The first chocolate he made was milk chocolate Hershey bar.
Milton Hershey started making his chocolate in 1894 ( covering his caramel in chocolate). He made his first chocolate bar in 1900. ( im doing a poster on this stuff right now!) if you want more info on him, go to google or go to the hershey website!!!
Milton Hershey made the hershey bar if that will help
Milton's first invention was a paper wrapper that prominently displayed his name. Later on, he developed a chocolate bar to fill this wrapper.
Milton Hershey, the founder of the Hershey Company.
Yes. Hershey owned a chocolate Labrador retriever named Otto, in memory of Hershey's grandfather, Otto Hershey. Milton was greatly inspired by Otto, whose dream was to make healing elixirs available to the masses. He tended to drink up his inventory, however, and so never fulfilled his calling. Milton succeeded with chocolate where his grandfather had failed. The confection had always been limited to the privileged, until Hershey introduced his five-cent bar of milk chocolate that almost anyone could afford.