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Is Hershey removing “chocolate” from chocolate?
A new report from the New York Times suggests The Hershey Company is changing the recipe for some of its chocolate products by removing milk chocolate. According to the Times, several Hershey’s products,
Despite posting strong Q3 sales, The Hershey Company faces mounting financial challenges, including a sharp drop in net income and rising operational costs. As competitors like Mondelēz and Nestlé also struggle with inflation and shifting consumer dynamics,
The Hershey Company’s Q3 sales remain strong despite cocoa inflation. Click for why HSY stock could see 23% upside and how cocoa prices may shape future earnings.
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President Trump, First Lady handing out Hershey’s chocolate for Halloween
Hershey’s candy will be front and center at the White House’s annual Halloween event. According to The Office of the First Lady, President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump will be handing out full-size Hershey’s chocolate bars to children at the White House on Thursday night.
U.S. retailers are reportedly offering more discounts on Hershey candy before Halloween as the candy maker hiked prices over tariffs and cocoa inflation.
Hershey beats Q3 estimates but margins compress; raises 2025 EPS outlook, expects tariffs; shares dip premarket amid mixed segment performance.
Nestle and Hershey are royalty in the realm of sweets, but neither is the king of Candy Mountain. The crown belongs to a conglomerate that formed in 2012.
Hershey is leaning into convenience stores with a slate of new and refreshed products designed to boost basket size, drive repeat purchases and meet evolving consumer preferences.
Hershey reported lower third-quarter profit as tariffs and poor harvests in West Africa raise the price of cocoa inputs.
The Hershey Company reported its third quarter 2025 financial results Thursday, which showed retail sales growth despite multi-million-dollar tariff expenses. According
CNBC's Jim Cramer suggested the worst of Hershey's issues could be behind the company, citing new management. The chocolate maker's stock has had a choppy performance as of late as it deals with tariffs and high cocoa prices.