Why Is Hershey So Popular

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Hersheys are the most popular candy hershey's have been around for 120 years.hershey's where invented in 1878 years ago 6 years of hard working on hershey'. Hersheys are very popular in the nation. Hershey's where invented in Pennsylvania hershey's are sold in 60 countries worldwide. The hershey company is worth about $803 million. The guy that made it was Milton S. hershey. He was born september 13 1857. He was 19 years old when he opened and candy shop he lost his job so that how he wanted to make candy still so he started hershey's until he died october 13 1945. No One knows who run the company

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