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All Kisses wrappers have a food safe paper strip called a plume as an identification tag sticking from the top of the foil wrapper. [12] When the paper plume was added to the Kisses wrapper in 1921, originally it was a flag for the "Hershey's" brand, distinguishing Hershey's Kisses from its competitors. [13]
1. They Used to Be Wrapped by Hand. Part of the joy of eating Hershey's Kisses: tearing off the shiny foil wrapper. When Kisses were introduced in 1907, they were wrapped by hand. This painstaking ...
In 1924, Milton S. Hershey received a registered design trademark (Reg. No. 0186828) for "foil wrapped conical configuration with plume". This parchment paper plume was printed with the "Hershey's" name and stuck out from the top of the aluminum foil wrapper. It allowed customers to distinguish the Hershey kiss from other chocolate kisses. [5]
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Hershey's teamed up with the Harry Potter film franchise to delight fans with a "unique" new Kisses flavor!. The news was announced via social media in a recent post by snack blogger Markie Devo ...
This is a list of brands manufactured by the Hershey Company. Some of these brands began production over 165 years ago such as the Hershey Kiss and Hershey Bar. Hershey produces a variety of products that are chocolate or candy based, and The Hershey Company also produces gum.
But the true hallmark of Valentine’s Day is the classic Hershey’s kisses wrapped in pink-striped foil. It’s a go-to gift for all Valentine’s, Galentine’s , and even Palentine’s day ...