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Hershey ‘evaluating’ if it can eliminate lead, cadmium in its chocolate: CFOHershey is looking to reduce "trace" amounts of lead and cadmium in its chocolate, chief financial officer Steve Voskiul told Reuters on Wednesday.HealthMar 23, 2023
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Hershey rolls out plant-based Reese’s Peanut Butter CupsThe Hershey Co. said Tuesday that Reese's Plant Based Peanut Butter Cups, which go on sale this month, will be its first plant-based chocolates sold nationally.WorldMar 7, 2023
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Halloween candy could be in short supply this year, Hershey warnsHershey said it will not be able to meet customer demand for chocolate and candy during Halloween this year because of pandemic- and war-related supply chain disruptions.TrendingJul 29, 2022
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Knights goaltender Brett Brochu back in the net intent on being even betterGoaltender, 19-year old Brett Brochu, has established himself as the backbone of the 2021-22 London Knights. His OHL career could extend to international ice.SportsNov 12, 2021
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Sweet getaway for thief who stole truck filled with $100K worth of chocolate: Norfolk County OPPOn Monday, just after 3 p.m., police say a transport truck and trailer filled with chocolate was stolen from a business on Vittoria Road, Charlotteville in Norfolk County.CrimeOct 26, 2021
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Ontario town back in the chocolate business with cannabis-infused treatsDrew Gilmour, the co-owner of Hummingbird Chocolate, partnered with Canopy Growth and Tweed to make edibles in an old Smiths Falls manufacturing facility where Hershey first opened in the 1960s.CannabisOct 29, 2019
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Hershey’s says Canadians should call if they want Reese’s spread in CanadaHershey confirmed Friday that its new Reese's Peanut Butter Cup spread was not available in Canada. But it could be if Canadians call the company.ConsumerNov 7, 2014
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Bad news for chocolate lovers – prices are set to riseThat bowl of chocolates for ninjas and ghosts won't cost you more this Halloween. Picking the perfect sweet for your Valentine could.ConsumerOct 30, 2014
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Candy bar companies will pay $23.2 M to settle price-fixing lawsuitThe defendants — Cadbury Adams Canada Inc., Hershey Canada Inc., Nestle Canada Inc. and Mars Canada Inc., as well as distributor ITWAL Limited — all deny the allegations.ConsumerSep 16, 2013
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