Hershey's Miniatures

Hershey's Miniatures
TypeChocolate bar
InventorThe Hershey Company
Inception1929; 92 years ago
ManufacturerThe Hershey Company
AvailableAvailable
Current supplierThe Hershey Company
Websitehersheyland.com/hersheys-miniatures

Hershey's Miniatures are neapolitan candy bars sold by The Hershey Company in packages of individually wrapped chocolates. The current assortment contains traditional Hershey bars, Mr. Goodbar, Hershey's Special Dark, and Krackel bars.[1]

Description

Hershey's Miniatures were first introduced as an assortment in 1939, featuring the five most popular Hershey candy bars of the period: Hershey bars, Krackel bars, Mr. Goodbars, Bitter-Sweet now called Hershey's Special Dark, and a fifth-bar, Hershey's Nougat-Almond. Also promoted as a full-size bar at that time, Hershey's Nougat-Almond was later discontinued in 1942 due to wartime restrictions and was no longer included in Hershey's Miniatures assortments.[2]

Ingredients

Sugar, Chocolate, Cocoa Butter, Peanuts, Milk, Nonfat Milk, Milk Fat, Rice Flour, Contains 2% or Less of: Cocoa Processed With Alkali, Lecithin, PGPR (EMULSIFIER), Lactose, Salt, Malt, Extract, Monoglycerides, Natural Flavor, Artificial Flavor[3]

Each Miniature weighs roughly 8.6g and contains 42 calories.[4]

Product & packaging

There have been a number of Hershey's Miniature product variations introduced by the company. In November 2004, a line extension called Hershey's Miniatures Nut Lovers featuring four kinds of chocolate paired with four varieties of nuts was introduced. Also in December 2004 a Special Dark miniatures bag was introduced with three different Special Dark miniature bars.[5] Earlier in 2004, Hershey entered into a multi-year endorsement agreement with popular singer and actress Thalía, which included La Dulceria Thalia Hershey's Miniatures, a cookie and candy assortment.[6] Television commercials from that endorsement showed the pop star eating Hershey Kisses, Jolly Ranchers and Hershey Miniatures.[7]

In 2014, a Hershey Miniature bars label design change would save approximately 270,000 pounds of paper per year, equal to about 2,000 trees.[8] In 2016, the Hershey Miniature Assortment was brought to market in a special patriotic red, white and blue bag.[9]

References

  1. ^ Keeley, Sean (19 January 2018). "The definitive ranking of the four Hershey's Miniatures chocolate bars". The Comeback.
  2. ^ "If at First You Don't Succeed, Try a New Name – Hershey Community Archives". Hershey Archives.
  3. ^ "HERSHEY'S - Miniatures Assortment - SmartLabel". Hershey's. Archived from the original on December 9, 2021.
  4. ^ HERSHEY'S MINIATURES Classic Assortment Archived 2012-03-22 at the Wayback Machine The Hershey Company.
  5. ^ "Chronology – Hershey Community Archives". Hershey Archives.
  6. ^ "Multi-year Deal With Latin Superstar Thalía". www.candyindustry.com.
  7. ^ "Comercial Hershey's - La Dulceria Thalia". YouTube.
  8. ^ Knapp, Tom. "Eat a candy bar, save a tree; Hershey redesign saves nearly 2,000 trees per year". Lancaster Online.
  9. ^ "Product Notices Hershey Miniature Packaging Changes". Food Allergy Awareness.

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