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Hershey Company

This category covers questions about the Hershey Company, commonly known as Hershey's. The Hershey Company is the largest chocolate manufacturer in North America and was founded on February 9, 1894. Hershey's original milk chocolate bar remains as one of their bestsellers to this day.

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Do the Milton twins each other?

The Milton twins are called Cali and Cherish. They are from California in the United States of America. They are identical twins.

The cost of a hershey's candy bar in the 1950's?

All candy bars cost 5 cents in the fifties, except for Mounds & Almond Joy, which cost 10 cents. Most kids would occasionally buy these latter two, although nobody had any idea why they cost more.

How many calories are in a Hershey miniature?

Ther very mini bar (1 piece) is 25 calories. The small bar (4 pieces) is 90 calories.

Does Hershey's Chocolate sell around the world?

Yes. There is even a Hershey's (maker's of the Reese's line of chocolate) plant in England which makes a distributes Reese's products all over Europe and the Middle East.

How much money did hershey have?

The market capitalization of Hershey Company is about 21 billion dollars. That does not include all of the property they company owns and manages.

Is Hershey's Chocolate now made in Mexico?

According to the Associated Content, the Hershey Company has closed down and moved several candy making facilities in the United States and Canada to Mexico. The Hershey Company is the USA's leading candy maker. It is the candy we grew up with and love, and the name Hershey has long been synonymous with chocolate itself in America. Jolly Ranchers and Twizzlers are also made by the Hershey Company.

The work force in the candy manufacturing facilities in Lancaster County and Harrisburg, PA were reduced significantly. The plants in Reading, PA, Connecticut and California were shut down completely, as well as two in Canada.

As of this date, there have been no reports of any issues with lead contamination or other problems with any Hershey products.

When were Hershey kisses invented?

the first hersheys kiss was invented in 1907!!!!!!!!!

Why did Milton Hersey start making chocolate?

On a trip to England he saw children sucking the chocolate off the caramels and throwing the caramels away. Watching those children made him believe that chocolate would be a big seller. He learned about chocolate making at the World's Fair and bought some chocolate making equipment there. Later he had a chance to sell his caramel company. He took the opportunity and switched to making chocolate.

How tall do you have to be to ride sky rush at hershey park?

Rollercoasters

Comet- 42 inches

Fahrenheit- 54 inches

Great Bear- 54 inches

Lightning Racer- 48 inches

Sidewinder- 48 inches

Sooperdooperlooper- 42 inches

Storm Runner- 54 inches

Trailblazer- 36 inches

Wild Mouse- 48 inches

Wildcat- 48 inches

Water Rides

Bayside Pier- under 48 inches must be accompanied by someone 16 or older

Coal Cracker- under 48 inches must be accompanied by someone 16 or older

Coastline Plunge: Riptide and Surge- 42 inches

Coastline Plunge: Vortex and Whirlwind- 48 inches

East Coast Waterworks- under 42 inches must be accompanied by someone 16 or older

Intercoastal Waterway- under 48 inches must be accompanied by someone 16 or older

Roller Soaker- 42 inches

Sandcastle Cove- under 42 inches must be accompanied by someone 16 or older

The Shore- under 48 inches must be accompanied by someone 16 or older

Tidal Force- 42 inches

Tiny Timbers- under 48 inches must be accompanied by someone 16 or older

Waverider- 48 inches

For more information, please access their website directly.

Who is bigger mars or Hershey?

Hershey sells more yet Mars is an 18 billion dollar privately owned company and Hershey is a 9 billion publicly owned company

How did Hershey and chase show that DNA was the molecule that carried the genetic code?

Hershey (you know, Alfred Hershy) and Chase (you know again, Martha Chase) did some experiments with Bacteriophages (you know, viruses that affect Bacteria).

What they did in the experiment was that, they grew some of these Bacteriophages on a medium which contained radioactive Sulphus(S)(remember, radioactivity can be detected easily).

Then, they also took some other Bacteriophages. But, they were grown on radioactive Phosphorur(P).....

(Don't 4get(that's forget)), DNA also has Phosphorus in it (DNA = Nitrogen bases + Pentose sugar + Phosphorus).

Now, back to the experiment ------ The Bacteriophages that were grown on radioactive Phosphorus contained radioactive DNA. But they didn't have any radioactive protein coat. (remember viruses have a protein coat covering their DNA?)

Then, bacteriophages (please call them B from now, but not in the exams), which were grown in S (radioactive sulphur, remember?), had a radioactive protein coat (protien coats are made up of sulphur and some other elements), but no radioactive DNA........

That was the first part.......................

Now, the next one..........................

Radioactive B's, from both P and S were allowed to attach to E.coli (Esterichia coli) bacteria as an attack (or infection). After infection, The protein coats were removed by agitating (stirring real fast) in a blender (they're still not removed). Then, these virus particles (protein coats) wer removed by centrifugation (using centrifugal machine).

Then, the third big step....................................…

The observation part....................................…

It was observed that, some bacteria were radioactive and many were not. Also, it was observed that, bacteria which were attacked by B (Bacteriophage) having radioactive DNA were the ones which were radioactive..... Also that, bacteria which were attacked by B having S weren't radioactive......

So, it lead to the point that proteins didn't pass into bacteria, but it was the DNA that did......

So, DNA was concluded to be the genetic material......

Viruses were chosen because they only had genetic meterial & coat

This is from yahoo anwsers btw

Who was Serena Hershey?

she was buried in an unmarked grave.

How much of chocolate does Hershey sell each year?

Hershey produces about 1 million pounds of chocolate a day. So about 365 million pounds of chocolate a year.

What are facts about Hersheys?

Total Calories 210 Calories from Fat 110Total Fat13 g20% Saturated Fat 8 g40% Cholesterol 10 mg3% Sodium 35 mg1% Total Carbohydrate 26 g9% Dietary Fiber 1 g4% Sugars 24 gProtein 3 g6% Vitamin C 0% Calcium 8% Iron 2%

Why did milton Hershey create Hersheys chocolate?

Chocolate used to be only for rich people. Milton Hershey wanted chocolate to be to the poor. Hershey chocolate was the first ever chocolate avalible to the poor. Without hershey chocolate, there wouldn't be Snickers, Milky Ways, there wouldn't be that if there was no milton hershey. even though it was made from a different company.

Are Hershey chocolate chips peanut free?

I know on most Hershey products there is a warning on the wrapper that says something along the lines of 'manufactured on the same equipment peanuts were. may contain traces of peanuts.', so I would say it's very safe to assume that, yes, a Kiss may contain peanuts. Unless it's a type of Kiss made with peanuts, I think the chances of nuts being present is unlikely, but...better safe, than sorry, right?

if anyone can confirm this, please post, so hopefully it will be 100% sure for you, friend!