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HErshey SUCKS!
I can't believe that there are tormented souls that actually think that Hershey is any good. The grocery store type chocolates that are made in the US are lacking in chocolate quality. Back home chocolates melt in your mouth and are not as sweet as here. God bless Galaxy ![]() cadbury sold here in the US seems to taste different than the ones back home. Try imported galaxies or Cadburys and you'll know what chocolate is about. (Put in consideration that I am just comparing grocery store chocolates) Rocky wrote: > In article >, cherub > > wrote: > > >>I was there with my parents MANY years ago (I'm old but not ancient :>) >>First thing that catches your attention are the street lights, shaped >>like chocolate 'kisses'. I don't know if it's still the same way today, >>but my family toured the plant and at the end we went inside a gift shop >>with all KINDS of delectable treats! >> >>Aaron L. wrote: >> >>>The shows about the hershey HQ in PA are awsome. Has anybody everbeen >>>there and can I have some hints. >> > > Yes, the street lights are still there (as of last year, anyway). > > Hershey's still a great place to visit. I was there as a kid when the > tour was still of the actual factory. It smelled great! The fake tour > smelled of paint the first time I was there, but it was new then. > > Rocky |
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![]() Ewww! I didn't say I liked Hersheys Chocolate! :-) Just the town. But I hope you're kidding about Cadbury's! It's yucky too! :-) [Not to mention that the English are responsible for The End Of Chocolate As We Know It! :-)] I had a crisis in New Zealand when Cadburys was all I could find. That's why I bought the Nestles Import Dark Chocolate Bar in the airport that I mentioned in another post. It saved my life! Rocky, who mostly eats Ghirardelli Dark now. (Actually, I have a secret blend of Ghirardelli, Nestles, and Lindt that I eat. Maybe I'll post the recipe someday.) ==== In article <FtxEb.84136$8y1.291503@attbi_s52>, zolw > wrote: > HErshey SUCKS! > > I can't believe that there are tormented souls that actually think that > Hershey is any good. The grocery store type chocolates that are made in > the US are lacking in chocolate quality. Back home chocolates melt in > your mouth and are not as sweet as here. God bless Galaxy ![]() > cadbury sold here in the US seems to taste different than the ones back > home. > > Try imported galaxies or Cadburys and you'll know what chocolate is > about. (Put in consideration that I am just comparing grocery store > chocolates) > > Rocky wrote: > > > In article >, cherub > > > wrote: > > > > > >>I was there with my parents MANY years ago (I'm old but not ancient :>) > >>First thing that catches your attention are the street lights, shaped > >>like chocolate 'kisses'. I don't know if it's still the same way today, > >>but my family toured the plant and at the end we went inside a gift shop > >>with all KINDS of delectable treats! > >> > >>Aaron L. wrote: > >> > >>>The shows about the hershey HQ in PA are awsome. Has anybody everbeen > >>>there and can I have some hints. > >> > > > > Yes, the street lights are still there (as of last year, anyway). > > > > Hershey's still a great place to visit. I was there as a kid when the > > tour was still of the actual factory. It smelled great! The fake tour > > smelled of paint the first time I was there, but it was new then. > > > > Rocky > |
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