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Hershey kiss
Hershey kiss








hershey kiss

Today, foils come in a variety of patterns and colors celebrating holidays such as Easter and Halloween.

hershey kiss

In 1986, red and pink foils were used for the first time to celebrate Valentine’s Day. 1962 was the exact year that the Hershey Company first wrapped the Kisses in red and green foils for the Christmas season. In the 1960’s, the Hershey Company became one of the very first candy companies to switch up its colors depending on the holiday. In 1924, the tissue paper poking from the top of the Kiss was trademarked, and has been iconic ever since. Afterwards, a machines with a foil plunger stamps the chocolates as they passed on the conveyer belt. The Kisses were hand wrapped by factory workers until 1921. In order to make this possible, the company decided to use a foil wrap for each miniature candy. Hershey also was able to come to the conclusion that consumers may desire to individually hold the chocolates in their hands. Each Kiss could be plopped, one after the other onto a conveyer belt.

hershey kiss

The Hershey Company created a machine that could automatically create the teardrop shape with a nozzle. Hershey was able to speed up the process. For each candy made, melted chocolate was poured into a teardrop shaped mold and cooled in order for the liquid to solidify. However, the Wilbur Bud was not made through mass production, but by physically molding the candy. The Wilbur Bud was a similar candy made of little chocolate drops in 1894. Not only that, but the chocolate used was innovatively inexpensive. One reason why Kisses rose in dominance within the candy industry is because of Hershey’s ability for mass production. Introduced in 1907, Hershey Kisses are simply bite sized chocolate candies that are simply delectable.










Hershey kiss