This is a list of brands manufactured by the Hershey Company. Some of these brands began production over 165 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 beer, cereal, ice cream and chocolate milk, which are made by brands like Yuengling, General Mills, Breyers, Good Humor, Klondike, and Natrel.
Chocolate-based candies
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).[2]
Bars
- Almond Joy, coconut topped with almonds and covered in milk chocolate
- Cadbury Dairy Milk, various products, all made with milk chocolate
- Dagoba Organic Chocolate, selling specialty chocolate bars, baking chocolate, cacao powder, chocodrops, and drinking chocolate
- Dream (called Cadbury White in the UK), made of white chocolate
- 5th Avenue, peanut butter crunch layers covered in chocolate
- Heath bar, toffee and almonds in milk chocolate
- Hershey bar
- Hershey bar with Almonds
- Hershey's Plant Based Chocolate, oat chocolate with Almonds
- Hershey's Drops
- Hershey's Extra Dark
- Hershey's Kisses
- Hershey's Kisses Special Selection (sold only in the Philippines)
- Hershey's Miniatures
- Hershey's Special Dark, which consists of 45% cacao solids
- Oh Henry!, containing peanuts, caramel and fudge
- Kit Kat (only in United States)
- Krackel, crisped rice in chocolate
- Military chocolate, a part of the standard United States military ration
- Mounds, coconut covered in dark chocolate
- Mr. Goodbar, consisting of peanuts in chocolate
- Nutrageous
- Reese's Fast Break, a chocolate bar with peanut butter filling
- Reese's Plant Based Peanut Butter Cups, oat chocolate with peanut butter filling
- Reese's Peanut Butter Cups
- Reese's Sticks
- Reese's Take 5
- Scharffen Berger Chocolate Maker, primarily produced chocolate bars using small-batch processing and focusing on dark chocolate varieties with high cocoa solid content
- Skor, butter toffee covered in milk chocolate
- Snack Barz, crisped rice held together with marshmallow and coated with milk chocolate
- Symphony
- Whatchamacallit
- Whozeewhatzit
- Zero bar, caramel, peanut and almond nougat covered in white chocolate fudge
Other
- Cadbury Creme Egg (U.S. sales)
- Cherry Blossom, a maraschino cherry and cherry syrup surrounded by a mixture of chocolate, shredded coconut and roasted peanut pieces
- Hershey's Kissables (discontinued)
- Milk Duds
- Rolo
- Swoops (discontinued)
- York Peppermint Pattie
- Whoppers, malted milk balls with an artificially flavored "chocolatey coating"
Non-chocolate brands
- Breath Savers, breath mints
- Bubble Yum, bubble gum
- Clodhopper, fudge-covered graham clusters
- Good & Fruity
- Good & Plenty
- Ice Breakers candy, mints and chewing gum
- Jolly Rancher
- Lancaster Soft Crèmes
- PayDay, a candy bar of salted peanuts rolled over a nougat-like sweet caramel center
- Pelon Pelo Rico, a tamarind-flavored candy originating in Mexico
- Reese's Pieces
- SkinnyPop, dairy-free popcorn
- Twizzlers
- Zagnut, a candy bar of peanut butter surrounded by toasted coconut
References
- ↑ Typetive review URL last accessed June 30, 2006.
- ↑ "Not only America: Nestlé urged to consider $17bn sale of global confectionery arm". confectionerynews.com. Retrieved August 9, 2018.
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