Posted on 09/19/2008 6:07:45 PM PDT by Daffynition
Oh, milk chocolate. Wherefore art thou?
Apparently not in some Hersheys products that contained milk chocolate for years, and that has passionate chocolate aficionados fighting mad.
Products such as Whatchamacallit, Milk Duds, Mr. Goodbar and Krackel no longer have milk chocolate coatings, and Hersheys Kissables are now labeled chocolate candy instead of milk chocolate.
Whats going on here? On Friday, TODAY consumer correspondent Janice Lieberman reported that Hersheys has switched to less expensive ingredients in several of its products. In particular, cocoa butter the ingredient famous for giving chocolate its creamy, melt-in-your-mouth texture has been replaced with vegetable oil.
The removal of cocoa butter violates the U.S. Food and Drug Administrations definition of milk chocolate, so subtle changes have appeared on the labels of the Hersheys products with altered recipes. Products once labeled milk chocolate now say chocolate candy, made with chocolate or chocolatey.
Some say the label changes are too difficult to spot.
A lot of people dont notice it. The package looks exactly the same, said Cybele May, who has chronicled the changes in detail on her Candy Blog. I feel betrayed by Hersheys. Theyre giving me an inferior product and theyre not even telling me
I call it mockolate, which is basically a fake chocolate product.
Crunched by rising costs In a statement, Hersheys told TODAY that consumers love its products and all its candies are clearly labeled. It still offers real milk chocolate in Hersheys Kisses, Reeses Peanut Butter Cups and its classic chocolate bar.
And recently it put back the milk chocolate in Almond Joy because consumers complained, Lieberman said Friday in her report.
Experts say that while many manufacturers cope with higher costs by increasing their prices or reducing their product sizes, Hersheys change was meant to be ... [snip]
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I’d like to have my 40 back also but I sold it in 58 to buy my wifes ring.
Sold it for $600 in 58, it would be worth at lest 40k today.
Worse than that, sold 32 roadster in 56 that held the SCTA D record in 54 for $650. It would bring at leaast 50k today.
LOL!
‘Youth is wasted on the young’.
LOL...at my house those would be openned, bite into, and proclaimed...’ewww, don’t buy these again.’ Then it would be explained that they were from Halloween. Next day...another one will pick one up, take a bite...’ewww,...’Eventually, someone will get one, say ‘gee, I really like these...weren’t a whole bowl of them before?’ And so it goes...
EUW.
I agree, hershey is putting itself out of business.
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