Posted on 04/24/2017 10:36:18 AM PDT by grundle
Americas most iconic chocolate, Hersheys, is slimming down. Hershey announced earlier this week that half of its candy bars and candy products will drop to 200 calories or less. They expect the shift to be fully in place by the year 2022.
In a press release, the company stated that it expects to meet the goal in two ways. First of all, they will be reformulating their products. Additionally, they will adjust the size of certain items.
The changes will affect standard and king-sized items.
We cant help but wonder if this means theyll merely be getting smaller, which at first is like, not cool. Well have to buy more candy bars to make it through our eighteenth bingeing of Buffy. But its probably a good idea, though.
By the end of 2018, the company aims to apply easy-to-read caloric information to the front of all of its products.
We aim to delight our consumers and these steps will provide an even wider range of portion options and clear information to help them select treats that fit their lifestyle, Hershey president and CEO Michele Buck said.
The changes were inspired by customer feedback, according to Hershey.
Were calling it informed choice where I can walk up to the display and if I want a king size, thats my choice, but I want to know what Im buying and how many calories are involved, spokesman Jeff Beckman told USA Today.
We like the sound of choice and freedom of information. As long as our Hershey bars still taste like our childhood dreams, were cool.
(Excerpt) Read more at yahoo.com ...
Oh goody! More oxymoronic “fun size!” candy bars. With fewer almonds in the chocolate.
Happy consumers marched from their offices and factories carrying banners praising Hersheys for providing us with healthier chocolate in smaller portions at greater cost.
Dove is from Hershey’s. Case closed.
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“Quality” is not a term that I would associate with either.
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Get some 80% bars.
Almost no sugar, and delicious (+ healthy too)
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They may be trying to get ahead of the ‘sugar causes diabetes’ curve. Buy stock in Stevia.
White privilege chocolate?
There’s a racy joke in there somewhere.
Seems to be the prevailing method these days of trying to hide price increases. Pay more or the same price for less product.
I see what you did there. :)
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If it ain’t broke, fix it until it is.
I love chocolate. I do not consider Hershey’s to be chocolate. I wouldn’t eat it. They are making it worse? It’s some sort of fake vanilla tasting plastic already.
Cadbury is low quality chocolate that melts into sludge in the mouth, but it tastes GREAT. If you are slumming for cheaper chocolate, Cadbury’s will surely do. Hershey’s should not be legally allowed to be called chocolate.
LOL, that did occur to me too!
Just to make you guys a little jealous.....
My wife and I own a Chocolate Factory in Roswell, GA....
We only make highend, European style chocolates....ganauches, buttercreams, truffles....etc.
Everything is made on site, from the fillings to the chocolate blend...
We have a lot of European (Belgium, French, German and Swiss) customers that tell us our chocolate is better than what they get at home....
Our ganauche is grade A heavy cream with chocolate folded in and then flavored with a liquor, Bailey’s, Ammeretto etc,
Pistachio - we grind fresh roasted pistachio’s into a paste and fold it in... and so on for the 84 different flavors and styles we sell....There is a Yuuuuuge difference using fresh quality ingredients....
Hershey’s is crap and so is Godiva now since they went national and are more interested in shelf life and profit over quality....
Our shop has won a variety of awards and has been featured on two reality TV shows.....
I kind of like stevia. I put it in ice tea, and it collects on the bottom the way sugar does...:)
I’ll try making some ice cream with it next time I do that.
Heck...I would definitely eat it if were included in my emergency rations, or I was stuck in a life raft!
Yes, I would as well in those conditions!
Rum nougats are the bomb.
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