Wrigley, Cadbury, Mars and Nestle: It's hard to mistake the dominant presence of Western candies, gum and chocolates over Asian, and even traditional Chinese herbal candies, on display at the 7-Eleven store in downtown Beijing.
...growing demand" from consumers, said Chris Baldwin, the senior vice president of the U.S. Commercial Group at The Hershey Co. "Consumers today are searching for new, premium experiences," Mr. Baldwin said. "Cacao Reserve by Hershey's...
...said Larry Lupo, the vice president of small outlet sales for Masterfoods USA, which is a division of Mars Inc. The Hershey Co., Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co. and Masterfoods each has sales groups devoted to persuading nontraditional retailers to...
...stock it owned, getting back $1.8 billion more.Hershey accuses Mars of copying packagingHARRISBURG, PA. --- The Hershey Co. is suing rival Mars Inc., accusing the maker of Snickers, M&Ms and Dove candies of mimicking some of its packaging...
...and education of children. The publisher is marketing the book as Hershey's first major biography. On the Net: The Hershey Co.: http://www.hersheys.com Book: http://www.simonsays.com/content/book.cfm?sid=33&pid...
...publisher to recall all advertising and other items that violate its trademark and pay its legal costs. On the Net: The Hershey Co.: http://www.hersheys.com "Hershey" book: http://www.simonsays.com/content/book.cfm?pid...
HARRISBURG, Pa. - Hershey Foods Corp., the nation's largest candymaker, wants to change its name to The Hershey Co., and double its outstanding shares to help finance future, unspecified enterprises as part of a larger corporate...
HARRISBURG, Pa. --- Hershey, hoping to expand its overseas presence, has lined up a potential partner as the most recognizable name in American chocolate considers starting a bidding war for British candy maker Cadbury PLC.
...the highest in 22 years and double the price from a year ago. Battered by the increases, No. 1 U.S. candy maker The Hershey Co. and smaller rival Mars, maker of Snickers bars and M&Ms, announced earlier this month they were raising prices...
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