List of products manufactured by The Hershey Company

This is a list of products manufactured by The Hershey Company. Some of these products began production over 100 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 Ice Cream and Chocolate Milk, which are made by Breyers, Good Humor, Klondike, and Natrel. The main markets being the Continental North America. (U.S. and Canada)

Chocolate-based products

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).

Hershey's chocolate bars

Hershey's Symphony

Hershey's Extra Extra Dark

Almond Joy

Mounds

100 Calorie Bar

Hershey's Bliss

Hershey's Drops

Circular-shaped chocolate candies based on two Hershey chocolate bars.

Hershey's Miniatures

Hershey's Pot of Gold

Kit Kat

Sold only in the United States under license from Nestlé (Nestlé continues to sell the bar worldwide); essentially chocolate-covered wafer bars.

Hershey's Nuggets

Hershey's Kisses

Hershey's Kisses brand chocolates ("kisses") are pieces of chocolate shaped like very large chocolate chips.

Reese's Peanut Butter Cups

Possibly one of Hershey's best-known products due to long-running massive advertising campaigns.

Pieces

Whoppers

York Peppermint Pattie

Others

Hershey Canada

Cadbury Chocolates

Cadbury products are sold by Hershey's in the United States and Mondelēz International in other parts of the world. Chocolate in Cadbury-branded products manufactured in the USA by Hershey uses a different recipe from that used by Cadbury itself. Hershey's has barred the importation of Mondelez Cadbury into the US.[2]

Non-chocolate candies

Other

Miscellaneous products

Discontinued products

Cacao Reserve by Hershey's

Cacao Reserve by Hershey's was marketed as a premium line in comparison to Hershey's other chocolate products.[7] It was discontinued in July 2009.[8]

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