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    Gummy Candy Research Paper

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    Neşe Ümit S005003 002- Technology behind the processing of a food product: Gummy Candy 28.12.2014 THE SCIENCE BEHIND THE GUMMY CANDY Gummy candy is a type of soft confectionery that has been first produced by Hans Riegel in Germany in early 1900s. First gummy candy was in the shape of bear and it was called “dancing bear” by its inventor, Hans Riegel himself. Both the dancing bear and the gummy candy factory are called HARIBO which is an acronym for Hans Riegel, Bonn (Hartel, 2014). Turkish…

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    Introduction “From humble to hero” this is this title to the history section of The Hershey’s Company website. It is used to describe both the company, and its founder, Milton S. Hershey. This is primarily because prior to Milton’s discovery and fascination of chocolate, he had tried and failed to start two other candy companies. Thankfully, he didn’t give up though, and the Hershey’s Company was officially founded in 1894 in what is today Hershey’s Pennsylvania (The Hershey Company, n.d…

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    Milton Hershey changed the world in so many ways. He made the world’s most popular chocolate company, gave orphans free education in the city he built, and became famous around the world. Milton Hershey first started having interest in chocolate making when he saw the German chocolate machinery that was in the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition. Soon after that he made his own candy business. This candy store was particular for caramels. The company was very successful. Milton Hershey was now…

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    Milton Hershey was born in Derry Township, Pennsylvania, on September 13, 1857. Hershey’s was the only surviving male child of father Henry Hershey and mother Fanny Snavely Hershey; he also has one sister Serina Hershey. Hershey’s spent his early childhood trailing his father, a dreamer who always had his eyes out for the next big opportunity. By 1857 Hershey’s father had largely cut himself out the picture. Fanny was tiered of her husband’s failures; the details of their separation are cloudy.…

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    Milton S. Hershey: The Candy Man Milton Hershey is famous for being the founder of The Hershey Foods Corporation in 1894. The theory behind his success was the following: "Give them quality. That's the best kind of advertising in the world." Hershey created his own empire unlike many businessmen of that time, as he didn’t force his employees into grim factories yet he offered them dignity and prosperity. As any entrepreneur, obstacles and setbacks were on his path. He was perseverant and has…

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    Birdsalls Research Paper

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    Imagine, it’s the year of 1932, on a hot summer day and it is over 90 degrees. Picture the muggy feeling, with sunscreen and sweat piled on. Iowa weather, being Iowa weather. Of course something to help cool down is a necessity right now but, where is there to go? Birdsalls’s is an ice cream parlor that is widely known for its homemade ice cream, great customer service, and essentially its role in Mason City’s history. Birdsalls Ice Cream Co. opened in April, 1931 on N. Federal Avenue, according…

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    almost 50 years he first started making shoes and selling them out of the trunk of his car and now Nike is the most popular brand shoe and with a net worth of “22.3 billion dollars and Knight is the 43rd richest man in the world.” (forbes) Milton Hershey was the founder of Hershey’s chocolate and “built the Lancaster caramel company and when the company shut down he made is first chocolate bar” and also made the Hershey’s kisses witch are still enjoyed today and the Hershey Company…

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    To describe a Hershey's kiss may seem easy because of its small structure, but for me it is almost impossible to describe. Simple words can only describe its beauty and its wonderful taste, but only vaguely. Despite the tiny figure the Hershey Kiss has, it is made up of 3 components that makes it recognizable to everyone, and also so amazing. The beauty of the chocolate is covered by a shiny coloured foil, and peeking from out of the foil is a paper flag that reads “KISSES” in bold light blue…

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    Orientation in the Situation Rogers’ Chocolates, based in Victoria, B.C. is Canada’s oldest chocolate company, founded in 1885. The company has had three different owners and is now owned by a private group consisting of four members, who comprise the board of directors. In 2007, the board chose Steve Parkhill to be the new president of the company. In March 2007, Parkhill had started this job and was facing important strategic decisions for the company. As a consultant to Steve Parkhill, the…

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    Market Plan for new Cadbury Chocolate Executive Summary Chocolate is an essential commodity its industry is worth close to a $100 billion dollars. Its known bought by men and woman of all ages as a guilty pleasure. Cadbury is one of the world’s leading chocolatiers and is a subsidiary to the vast Mondēlez Group. Market Research - The very first step is to gather information ago ut the market and the consumer. If there has been a change in the consumers taste or preference. This would also…

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