List of The Hershey Company brands

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List of The Hershey Company brands[edit | edit source]

This is a comprehensive list of brands owned by The Hershey Company, a leading American chocolate and confectionery manufacturer. The Hershey Company has a rich history dating back to its founding in 1894 by Milton S. Hershey. Over the years, the company has acquired and developed numerous brands that have become household names.

Chocolate Brands[edit | edit source]

Hershey's[edit | edit source]

Hershey's is the flagship brand of The Hershey Company and is known for its wide range of chocolate products. Some popular Hershey's chocolate brands include:

Reese's[edit | edit source]

Reese's is another well-known brand owned by The Hershey Company, specializing in peanut butter and chocolate combinations. Some popular Reese's products include:

Kit Kat[edit | edit source]

Kit Kat is a globally recognized chocolate brand that is licensed by The Hershey Company in the United States. Some popular Kit Kat products include:

Confectionery Brands[edit | edit source]

Twizzlers[edit | edit source]

Twizzlers is a popular brand of licorice candy owned by The Hershey Company. Some popular Twizzlers products include:

Jolly Rancher[edit | edit source]

Jolly Rancher is a brand known for its fruity hard candies and lollipops. Some popular Jolly Rancher products include:

Ice Breakers[edit | edit source]

Ice Breakers is a brand that offers a variety of mint and gum products. Some popular Ice Breakers products include:

Other Brands[edit | edit source]

Hershey's Syrup[edit | edit source]

Hershey's Syrup is a brand that offers a range of chocolate and caramel syrups for various culinary uses.

Hershey's Spreads[edit | edit source]

Hershey's Spreads is a line of spreads made with Hershey's chocolate, perfect for adding a chocolatey twist to snacks and desserts.

Hershey's Baking Chips[edit | edit source]

Hershey's Baking Chips are chocolate chips that can be used in baking to add a delicious chocolate flavor to cookies, cakes, and more.

References[edit | edit source]

Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD