Talk:Hershey's Kisses
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[edit] Candy
Hershey's kisses ARE a type of candy, although the person who thinks they're not may be amazing. They are still candy. Snazzgurl12 (talk) 22:29, 4 January 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory
The opening credits shows a machine that I think is making Hershey's Kisses... could we possibly add that to the article? Kareeser|Talk! 23:53, 22 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Kiss (candy) to Hershey's Kiss?
Since this article talks specifically about the candy made by the Hershey company, is there any objection to moving it to Hershey's Kiss (which redirects here, anyway)? Joyous | Talk 01:10, 23 January 2006 (UTC)
- I wouldn't think so since most people associate Kisses with Hershey's Kisses, though there might be the particular few who believe that it shouldn't due to the fact that other companies might still make them independently, though I'm not sure. I personally think it should be moved. --ImmortalGoddezz 03:53, 23 January 2006 (UTC)
- "Hershey's Kiss" is not the trademarked name for this candy. The correct name is "Hershey's Kisses" and should be represented as such. I am aware that it is not common usage, but you might notice that on the site, they are referred to as "Hershey's Kisses brand chocolates." I will be moving this article to reflect that fact. JeffreyAtW 04:10, 15 May 2007 (UTC)
[edit] edit history of this page
This page was originally created as a redirect to Kiss (candy). The history read:
- 11:36, December 20, 2004 User:Lowellian (+redir)
[edit] Dark Chocolate?
Hershey's RDC and Truffle kisses both claim to contain dark chocolate. However, the ingredient list (for RDC) is as follows: "sweet chocolate (sugar, chocolate, cocoa butter, cocoa processed with alkali, milk fat, lactose, soy lecithin and PGPR, emulsifiers, and(sic) vanillin), artificial flavor) and milk". To me that sounds a whole lot more like the ingredient list for milk chocolate; somewhat more cocoa than standard Hershey's but not proper dark chocolate (70+% cocoa content, no milk).
I suppose this question would also apply to Special Dark bars and other Hershey's labeled as containing "dark chocolate", but none of them have independent entries. -- Frankie
[edit] Dead Link in Kisse's historical info link
Will someone please fix that?
I would like to know why there are not more varieties of the kisses on the grocery store shelves. You may find 5 varieties at most, traditional, dark, carmel, peanutbutter, and a hug. What about variety bags. or filling the grocery shelves with more varieties. My co-workers & I comb the various stores to see if we can find some of our favorites,only to find the same 5 varieties. What about a three month cycle of varieties or something. Ou have me thinking I am crazed with chocolate and need to get a life. Seriously though a kiss is just enugh to satisfy a crave without over endulging. That is why we enjoy them at the office. I take my hat off to the person that came up with the idea of variety of flavors in the kisses. signed Kiss & Tell
[edit] Hershey's Hugs
Any talk about Hugs (which are a branch of Kisses)? Hugs are like Kisses, though they have 2 flavors of chocolate (usually milk and white, though other variants have been seen) swirled in a striping pattern. Should they have their own section in this article? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 209.169.204.182 (talk) 19:26, 31 May 2008 (UTC)

