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Milk Chocolate
Bar... 1.55 oz. bar, box of 36 for $26.99
Milk Chocolate
Bar with Almonds... 1.45 oz. bar, box
of 36 for $26.99
Sugar-free
Milk Chocolate bars in a 3 oz. bag (about 10 pieces)... a case of 12
bags is $24.99
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For sugar-free nutrition and ingredients,
click here.
Single bars are 89¢ and
single sugar-free bags
are $2.49 each on the Pack-a-Bag page. Click here
for Hershey Bars!
We also have
Hershey Kisses and
Hershey Miniatures.
Shipping... Orders placed by midnight usually
(but not always)
ship on the next business day. $8.95 per order for UPS ground
shipping... free for orders of $200.00 or more (continental US
only). more info
To order, click the "CK" box and enter the quantity...
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Hershey Bar memories... When I
was a kid growing up in Philadelphia, my Dad would take a business
trip once a year to Hershey, PA and the Hershey chocolate factory.
While he would go to the offices on business, my mother, brothers and
sister would tour the candy factory. We would walk through the
factory, between the yellow lines painted on the floor, and see all of
the workers doing all of the jobs necessary to make a Hershey
chocolate bar.
At the end of the tour, I remember getting from the tour guide a full size Hershey bar. We would take
our Hershey bar over to Hershey Park ( not the Hershey park of today) and have a picnic lunch. Our dessert was a super
fresh-from-the-factory Hershey bar! To this day, my brothers and sisters still talk of and tell our children about our trips with Dad and
Mom to Hershey, Pennsylvania and our Hershey Bars! ~ Bob from Pennsylvania
I
remember when my sister and I would sneak downstairs after my mom just
went to the store. We would steal the pack of Hershey bars my mom
keeps in the drawer by the oven. She thought we didn't know of her
little hiding spot. We took the candy and ran outside. Then we climbed
the big oak tree in the backyard and stored the Hershey bars in an old
tackle box of my dad's. My mom always found out. ~ Joanne from
Minnesota
When I was young, the food on my mothers plate always looked & tasted so
much better than the food on my own. Even if we were eating the exact same thing. One summer day, I remember sitting down in the back yard
with her and sharing a sandwich. It was comprised of homemade bread spread with butter and a rich yellow mustard, deer salami with black
peppercorns, a cold leaf of lettuce and half of a Hershey's milk chocolate bar. As usual, it was delicious. Just a few months later, my
parents let us know "we would soon have a new brother or sister". So much for pickles, my mom's sandwich was the best. ~ A.J. from Oregon
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