Monday, November 22, 2010
No Kisses for You!
During World War II, production of Hershey's Kisses was halted. Not because of a shortage of chocolate, but because the signature aluminum foil packaging was rationed.
(Also, the distinctive paper "plume", is called a Niggly Wiggly. It was used by the company to guarantee that consumers were getting the genuine Hershey product, rather than an imitation.)
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