about 40$ rubiksguy
5-10 cents
In 1924, a Hershey bar typically cost around 5 cents. This price reflected the economic conditions of the time, as well as the cost of production and ingredients. Hershey bars were popular treats, making them accessible to many consumers during that era.
Candy on average was 1cent to 50cents while a can of coke was about 15cents and a hershey bar was probably a nickel or dime
From what this article says they were 5 and 10 cents. http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,939919,00.html
1950
The price of a Hershey bar didn't change much between about 1960 to 1980, they just kept changing the net weight. Around 1970 the price was twenty five cents. From about 1980 through today, the price of everything has been rising rapidly.
In 1960, a Hershey candy bar that sold for 5 cents typically weighed around 1 ounce. Hershey bars have gone through various size changes over the years, but during that time period, a standard Hershey bar was approximately 1 ounce.
5 cents
a 5 cent bar was one once and a 10 cent bar was two onces.
5 cents...the nick name wz nickel candy bar.
Apples: x pence per lb Pears: x-5 pence perlb But: 5x+3(x-5) = 465p So: 5x+3x-15 = 465 => 8x = 480 and x = 60 Therefore: lb of pears cost 55p and a lb of apples cost 60p
I'm not sure, but it might be those 5 pound Hershey's bars they sell at Hershey's chocolate world and in the little shops outside of Hersheypark.