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Default Hershey's Unsweetened Baking Chocolate - Gone?

On Mar 27, 3:26 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:
> "Nancy2" > wrote in message
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> > On Mar 27, 12:10 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:
> >> "Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message

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> >> > In article >,
> >> > "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:

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> >> >> What does their web site say about the product? Big companies are
> >> >> usually
> >> >> pretty good about updating their product info pages when things are
> >> >> added
> >> >> or
> >> >> discontinued. And, what is the name of the store where you can no
> >> >> longer
> >> >> find the product?

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> >> >> "Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message
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> >> >> >I can no longer find it here (Minneapolis). Is it still on your
> >> >> > shelves? Here it is usually in the flour, sugar, and spices aisle.
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> >> > Here's your chance to flog me in public, Joe -- don't miss it!! I
> >> > hadn't checked the Hershey website. But a nice net friend of mine sent
> >> > the page to me that shows it as an available product.
> >> > Ouch! Ouch! Cut it out, Joe, dammit!! Stop!! Ooooh, Jo-o-e-e-e, I
> >> > kinda like that. . . .

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> >> > I'm not going to tell you what the store is. :-P

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> >> That's too bad (the store). I have 3 gigabytes of data which may enable
> >> me
> >> to tell you if your supermarket chain carries the product. If they do,
> >> then
> >> you know it was someone's silly idea to not stock it in certain stores,
> >> and
> >> you can do a little dance on the manager's head if she/he says "Duh we
> >> don't
> >> carry it any more". :-)- Hide quoted text -

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> > We had only one store that carried a large variety of Hershey baking
> > items, including mint chocolate chips - and now that's closed (Cub
> > Foods). I don't know where I'll find them for my holiday baking next
> > year. Maybe Amazon or Sweet Celebrations.

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Iowa. (This is the first time that Iowa has been mistaken for
Colorado - usually, it's Ohio City, Idaho. LOL.)

N.