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1907: Hershey Park opens to the public as a place where workers from the nearby Hershey Chocolate Factory

could relax during breaks from work. It was also a recreational facility for the residents of the town of Hershey. There were playgrounds for the kids and benches for the adults to sit and talk. A pavilion also opened which was later enclosed and used for dancing and roller skating. 1915: a huge Convention Hall was constructed. It had four towers, in which Milton Hershey had planned to install chimes, but the chimes were never added. This building was used to house concerts and would later become the home of the Hershey Museum 1923: Hershey Park installed it's first major ride, the Joy Ride a wooden out and back roller coaster. It was designed by Herbert P. Schmeck who would design the famous Comet roller coaster twenty three years later. The name was eventually changed to the Wild Cat. 1929: the Hershey Park swimming pool opened to the public. Four pools, a bathhouse and a lighthouse (which still exists today) were constructed. Swimmers received the use of a locker and the loan of towel for 25 cents. 1936: the Hershey Sports Arena (now known as Hersheypark Arena) opens with the Hershey Bears hockey club. The structure is built next to the old Convention Hall which was no longer used for roller skating. 1939: the Hershey Sports Stadium (now known as Hersheypark Stadium) opens. Coasters Comet, Fahrenheit, Great Bear, Lightning Racer, Roller Soaker, Storm Runner, Trailblazer, Wild Mouse, Wildcat Water Rides Bayside Pier, Coastline Plunge- Raptide, Surge, Vortex, Whirlwind, East Coast Waterworks, Intercoastal Waterway, Roller Soaker, The Shore, Sandcastle Cove, Tidal Force, Tiny Timbers, Waverider Kiddie Rides Balloon Flite, Bizzy Bees, Convoy, Dinosaur-Go-Round, Dizzy Drums, Frog Hopper, Granny Bugs, Helicopters, Ladybug, Mini Pirate, Mini Scrambler Shows TAP: The Show, The Milkmen, Crystal Sneakers, Wild Country, Frontier Frenzy, The Soda Pops, Rock the Jukebox!, NDisguize, Hershey's Product Characters Party!, Showdown at Cocoa Canyon, Our Friends from the Sea Hershey Candy Hershey's chocolate bars Hershey's Milk Chocolate is commonly thought of as "plain" or "normal" Hershey's chocolate. Hershey's Milk Chocolate with Almonds standard Hershey's chocolate with almonds mixed in. Hershey's Special Dark, a mildly bittersweet chocolate, contains less sugar than other forms. It contains 45% cacao solids. Hershey's Special Dark with Almonds Hershey's Extra Creamy Chocolate and Caramel

Hershey's Cookies 'n' Creme, a block of white chocolate with small pieces of cookie in it. [edit]Hershey's Symphony Hershey's Symphony contains less sugar and is creamier than "normal" Hershey's chocolate. The ingredients lists of it and its normal counterpart are identical; in America it is mandated that ingredients only be listed in their order of total makeup. Quantities are not listed, so one can not know for sure how greatly the proportions differ in Hershey's Symphony. Hershey recently reduced the size of the Symphony bar from 8 oz. to 6.8 oz. and added the words "Giant Bar" to the wrapper.

Hershey's Symphony with Almonds Hershey's Extra Dark, Hershey's Pure Dark Chocolate, Hershey's Pure Dark Chocolate Cranberries, Blueberries, & Almond; Hershey's Pure Dark Chocolate with Pomegranate Almond Joy

Almond Joy Bar, Almond Joy King Sized Bar, Almond Joy Miniatures, Almond Joy Snack Size Bars, Almond

Joy 8-Pack, Almond Joy Eggs Mounds Mounds Bar, Mounds King Sized Bar, Mounds Miniatures, Mounds Snack Size Bars, Mounds 8-Pack 100 Calorie Bar York Peppermint Wafer Bars Reese's Peanut Butter Wafer Bars Hershey's Pretzel Bars Hershey's Special Dark Chocolate Bars Hershey's Crisp Wafer Bars

Hershey's Whipped Vanilla Bars Hershey's Bliss Hershey's Bliss Milk Chocolate, Hershey's Bliss Milk Chocolate, Hershey's Bliss Dark Chocolate Hershey's Drops Hershey's Drops Milk Chocolate, Hershey's Drops Cookies and Cream Hershey's Miniatures Cookies 'n' Chocolate,

Special Dark Miniatures Hershey's Pot of Gold Hershey's Pot of Gold, premium boxed chocolates in a variety of assortments: Almond Caramel Clusters, Caramel Assortment, Chocolate Assortment, Crme Assortment, Mint Assortment, Nut Assortment, Pecan Caramel Clusters, Premium Assortment, Sugar Free and Truffle Assortment [edit]Kit Kat Wafer Bar Sold only in the United States under license from Nestl Kit Kat Milk Chocolate, Kit Kat Extra Crisp, Kit Kat White, Kit Kat Snack Size, Kit Kat Minis, Kit Kat Seasonal Bunny Ears, Kit Kat Seasonal Best Friend Heart

Hershey's Nuggets chocolates Milk Chocolate, Extra Creamy Milk Chocolate with Toffee and Almonds , Milk Chocolate and Almonds,

Double Chocolate, Special Dark Chocolate with Almonds Hershey's Kisses brand chocolates Milk Chocolate, Filled with Caramel, Hugs, a kiss containing a twist of white chocolate and milk chocolate,

Milk Chocolate with Almonds, Special Dark, Cherry Cordial, a kiss with cherry flavored filling Reese's Peanut Butter Cups. Peanut Butter and Milk Chocolate, Peanut Butter and White Chocolate, Crispy Crunches, Reese's Select Clusters, Peanut Butter and Milk Chocolate Big Cup, Peanut Butter and White Chocolate Big Cup, Brownie, Egg, Heart, Miniatures, Pumpkin, Tree, Dark Chocolate Pieces Reese's Pieces, Almond Joy Pieces, Hershey's Special Dark Pieces, York Pieces Whoppers Milk Chocolate, chocolate covered malted milk balls, Peanut Butter, Strawberry York Peppermint Pattie The Whatchamacallit Bar is a peanut-flavored crisp with a layer of caramel and a milk chocolate coating. Skor is a candy bar containing toffee. Rolo consists of chocolate-covered caramels. Also made and sold in the US by Hershey under license by Nestl. The Heath Bar is a slab of toffee enrobed with chocolate. 5th Avenue is a candy bar which contains a peanut-based mixture. Milk Duds are small bits of caramel enrobed in milk chocolate. Milk Duds are commonly sold in American movie theaters as a snack. Mr. Goodbar is a chocolate bar containing peanuts. Take 5, known as Max 5 in Canada, is a candy bar with pretzels, caramel, peanuts, peanut butter, and chocolate. Reese's Fast Break, known as Hershey Sidekick in Canada, consists of creamy peanut butter and nougat covered in milk chocolate. Reese's NutRageous consists of creamy peanut butter, caramel and roasted peanuts covered in milk chocolate. Reese's Sticks made with Chocolate and Peanut Butter are peanut butter filled wafers covered in milk chocolate. They are sold in packages of two sticks each.

Hershey Canada Cherry Blossom is an individually packaged, 45g chocolate covered maraschino cherry and syrup. The chocolate mixture has coconut and roasted peanut pieces incorporated into it. Glosette(s), a Canada exclusive product consisting of chocolate covered raisins, peanuts or almonds. Oh Henry!, a candy bar containing peanuts, caramel, and fudge enrobed in chocolate, currently made in the United States by Nestl. Non-Chocolate

Breath Savers breath mints. Bubble Yum bubble gum brand. Ice Breakers chewing gum and mints. Jolly Rancher hard fruit candy, lollipops, and flavored soda. Koolerz chewing gum, with Xylitol and regular. PayDay candy bar, which contains peanuts and caramel but no chocolate. ZAGNUT candy bar, consisting of toasted coconut and peanut butter. Zero candy bar, a combination of caramel, peanut and almond nougat covered in white fudge. Hershey's cookies and cream is a bar made of vegetable oil-based white confection with added chocolate wafer bits (similar to Oreo cookies).

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