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  2. Every Single Hershey’s Bar Variety Available Now - AOL

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    Nutrition: Giant Size (Per 4 Pieces) Calories: 170 Fat: 11 g (Saturated Fat: 5 g) Sodium: 15 mg Carbs: 18 g (Fiber: 1 g, Sugar: 16 g) Protein: 3 g. This iconic peanut-filled candy bar, which is ...

  3. Hershey bar - Wikipedia

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    A Hershey's candy bar containing milk chocolate gently blended into a light, airy texture, as it is aerated chocolate. It was designed to melt in the consumer's mouth. The bar has been discontinued. Milk Chocolate [16] 2011 [17] Hershey's White Creme with Almonds standard bar, 1.4 oz. A Hershey's candy bar containing white creme and whole almonds.

  4. Hershey's Cookies 'n' Creme - Wikipedia

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    Hershey's Cookies 'n' Creme is a flat, white crème candy bar containing small, uniformly shaped chocolate cookie bits. The standard-sized bar has 12 rectangular blocks arranged in a 3X4 grid. [ 2 ] The XL variant of the bar is thicker than the original and has 16 rectangular blocks arranged in a 4X4 grid.

  5. Reese's Take 5 - Wikipedia

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    Reese's Take 5 is a candy bar that was released by The Hershey Company in December 2004. The original name of the candy bar was TAKE5 but common usage among consumers added a space.

  6. Hershey debuts plant-based Reese's Cups, chocolate bars

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    While Hershey didn't release all of the nutritional facts, the 1.4-ounce package of plant-based Reese's Cups have 210 calories; that's the same number of calories as a 1.5-ounce package of ...

  7. Hershey's Cookies 'n' Mint - Wikipedia

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    Hershey's Cookies 'n' Mint is a candy bar manufactured by The Hershey Company. The bar is a flat, green candy bar containing bits of small uniformly-shaped mint-flavored cookie bits. It was introduced in 1994, then was discontinued. The bar was brought back in 2005, and was discontinued again, only to be brought back in 2020. [1] [2] [3]

  8. Eat-More - Wikipedia

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    Eat-More is a chocolate bar made by Hershey.It consists of dark toffee, peanuts and chocolate. [1] It was created in Canada by the Lowney company, [2] which was acquired by Hershey Canada on July 1, 1987 from Nabisco Ltd.

  9. Milk Duds - Wikipedia

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    At its original naming, according to Hershey, "milk" referred to the product's initial milk ingredient, and "dud" referred to failed attempts to create a spherical shape. Milk Duds Nutritional value per 100 g (3.5 oz)

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