Take 5 – a peanut butter, peanut, pretzel, caramel, and milk chocolate bar – is introduced. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in December 2004.]
Take 5 White Chocolate and Take 5 Peanut Butter introduced. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in May 2005.]
Hershey’s Sugar Free introduces White Reese’s cups, Twizzlers, Baking Chunks, and Syrup to the product line. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in 2005.]
Mini Reese’s Pieces introduced. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in October 2003.]
Reese’s Pieces Limited Edition With Nuts introduced. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in June 2004.]
Hershey Foods Corporation introduces Hershey’s S’mores Candy Bar and Snack Size. It is a milk chocolate, marshmallow, and graham cracker candy bar. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in November 2003.] Discontinued November 2012.
Swoops Extra Creamy Milk Chocolate with Toffee and Almonds and Swoops Reese’s White Chocolate introduced. (Product line discontinued August 2006.) [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in December 2004.]
Whoppers Limited Edition Strawberry Milkshake introduced. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in May 2005.]
Hershey’s Kisses are wrapped with pastel blue, pink and green foil for the Easter holiday. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in 1968.]
Hershey’s Nuggets Cookies ‘N’ Creme are introduced. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in 1995.]
Hershey’s Nuggets Creamy Milk Chocolate with Raisins and Almonds are introduced. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in 2000.]
Hershey’s Nuggets Assorted package introduced. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in 2001.]
Hershey’s Nuggets Special Dark Chocolate with Almonds and Limited Edition Cookies ‘N’ Mint are introduced. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in 2004.]
Hershey Foods Corporation introduces Hershey’s Cookies, a line of premium cookies. Includes: Hershey’s Cookies with Almonds, Reese’s Cookies, York Cookies, and Almond Joy Cookies. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in December 2004.]
Hershey’s Nuggets Limited Edition Dark Chocolate Raspbery and Limited Edition Strawberry ‘N’ Cookies are introduced. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in January 2005.]
Hershey Chocolate introduces the Honeybar. (Discontinued 1941) [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in 1926
Bar None candy bar discontinued early in the year. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in 1996.]
Seasonal item, Reese’s peanut butter Pumpkins (Pumpkin shaped chocolate-covered Reese’s peanut butter product), introduced nationally. (For Halloween 1993 market). [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in March 1993.]
Seasonal item, Reese’s peanut butter Hearts (Heart shaped chocolate-covered Reese’s peanut butter product), introduced nationally. (For Valentine 1998 market) [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in July 1997.]
"Oh, Henry" candy bar introduced by Williamson Candy Company, Chicago, IL. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in 1921.]
Chocolate covered PayDays are discontinued. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in 1990.]
Semi-sweet chocolate Mini Chips introduced. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in January 1972.]
Hershey’s Kisses are first wrapped with red, green and silver foil for the Christmas season. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in 1962.]
Hershey’s Bites candies introduced in four flavors: Reese’s peanut butter, Hershey’s milk chocolate with almonds; Almond Joy and Hershey’s Cookies ‘n’ Creme. (Cookies ‘n’ Creme and Almond Joy discontinued October 2003. Milk chocolate with almonds discontinued June 2004. Reese’s peanut butter discontinued December 2006.) [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in December 1998.]
Kit Kat Big Kat wafer bar candy introduced. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in March 2000.]
Hershey Chocolate introuces Pot of Gold boxed chocolates to the United States market. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in September 1996.]
Hershey’s Ovation introduced to the United States market. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in 1988.]
ReeseSticks wafer bars introduced.
Hershey’s Hugs and Hershey’s Hugs with Almonds introduced nationally. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in August 1993.]
Hershey’s semi-sweet chocolate chips introduced. Replaces Dainties. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in 1970.]
Hershey Foods Corporation introduces Almond Joy Coconut and Almond Bits for baking and Hershey’s Mini-Kisses. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in September 1995.]
Hershey Foods Corporation introduces low-fat plain and chocolate milk in aseptic packages. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in February 1995.]
Hershey’s Nuggets chocolates introduced. (Flavors: Hershey’s milk chocolate, Hershey’s milk chocolate with almonds, Hershey’s Cookies ‘n’ Mint) [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in August 1994.]
Hershey Grocery introduces three new products: Peter Paul Mounds coconut flakes, Hershey’s bittersweet baking chocolate and Reese’s bits for baking. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in September 1994.]
Hershey Grocery introduces Hershey’s lowfat milk and Hershey’s chocolate lowfat milk in aseptic packages. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in December 1994.]
Reese’s Nutrageous candy bar introduced. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in Febuary 1994.]
Hershey’s Chocolate Shoppe Toppings product line adds two new flavors: Chocolate Mint Fudge and Chocolate Marshmallow Fudge. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in May 1993.]
Two new flavors, tapioca and vanilla, are added to the line of Hershey’s and Hershey’s Free puddings. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in June 1993.]
Luden’s Berry Assortment throat drops, including cherry, raspberry, strawberry and grape flavors, introduced. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in May 1992.]
Hershey’s Free Chocolate Bar flavor puddings introduced. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in June 1992.]
Chocolate Almond Fudge and Banana Split Fudge flavors for Hershey’s Chocolate Shoppe toppings introduced. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in June 1992.]
Amazin’ Fruit gummy bears in Original and Tropical flavors introduced nationally. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in August 1992.]
Hershey’s Cookies ‘n Mint introduced nationally. (Discontinued in 1997). [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in November 1992.]
Reformulated Hershey’s Special Dark introduced. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in March 1992.]
Hershey’s Chocolate Shoppe toppings, (flavors: Butterscotch Caramel Fudge and Chocolate Caramel Fudge) introduced nationally. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in May 1991.]
Hershey Refrigerated Products adds 2 new flavors to the chocolate bar flavor pudding line–Hershey’s Special Dark chocolate fudge and Cadbury’s Caramello chocolate & caramel. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in May 1991.]
Hershey’s Genuine Chocolate Drink distributed nationally. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in January 1990.]
Hershey’s Chocolate Shoppe toppings (flavors: Hot Fudge, Double Chocolate Fudge) introduced nationally. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in April 1990.]
Hershey’s Premium Vanilla Milk Chunks and Hershey’s Mint Chocolate Chips introduced nationally. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in September 1990.]
Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup, King size introduced nationally. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in December 1987.]
National re-launch of "5th Avenue" candy bar. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in August 1988.]
"Golden Almond Nuggets" chocolates introduced. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in September 1987.]
Bar None candy bar introduced. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in September 1986.]
"Grand Slam" candy bar introduced. (Discontinued September 1987). [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in March 1985.]
Golden Almond Solitaires, chocolate covered almonds, introduced. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in August 1984.]
New Trail, a granola snack bar, introduced. (Three flavors: cinnamon, honey graham, and peanut butter). [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in 1982.]
Big Block introduced. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in January 1980.]
8-ounce Hershey’s Giant Kiss introduced. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in December 1978.]
Hershey Chocolate licenses the right to market After Eight chocolate dinner mints in the United States from Rowntree Mackintosh. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in January 1973.]
Hershey Chocolate Company is licensed to market Rolos, a Rowntree Mackintosh product. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in July 1971.]
Semi-Sweet Bar introduced. Discontinued October 18, 1971 when replaced by Special Dark sweet chocolate bar. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in February 1949.]
Rally Bar introduced. Discontinued January 1979. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in October 1967.]
Dainties, semi-sweet chocolate chips for home use, introduced. Replaced by Semi-sweet Chocolate chips in 1970. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in March 1941.]
Cocoa Syrup for commercial use is introduced. Forerunner of Hershey’s Syrup (for home use, introduced April 15, 1928).