I found some Aldi German milk chocolate in the cabinet and ate it and it was pretty good, very smooth and tasted just like a good milk chocolate should. Found a few Hershey Kisses and ate them after the Aldi stuff and they were chalky and tasted inferior.
Has Hershey’s chocolate changed or is it just the German stuff is always better?
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Hershey's "chocolate" is brown colored, vaguely-chocolate-flavored, sugar and Lord-knows-what-else. I don't know what's in it, but I doubt there's much actual chocolate.
(My wife just walked in as I was writing this. "Guy wants to know about Hershey's chocolate," I said. "Hershey's what?" she replied )
Decent chocolate that won't break the bank: Coceur brand dark and milk chocolate from Aldi. Pound Plus bars from Trader Joe's.
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My wife used to work at Hershey Chocolate in Hershey PA. Lord she smelled good when she came home from work.
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Hershey's used to have parafin in it, not sure if it still does.
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I believe Hershey's chocolate has different recipes in their nuggets, big bars, and even the thin bars. Possibly due to the hardness needed for different packaging.
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Posts: 6533 | Location: Oregon | Registered: September 01, 2001
Originally posted by Hamden106: I believe Hershey's chocolate has different recipes in their nuggets, big bars, and even the thin bars. Possibly due to the hardness needed for different packaging.
That could well be. I love the regular thin Hershey bars, but the Kisses and Nuggets and a lot of the other stuff is a different texture and taste too. Dove and Cadbury are very good. Nestle I don't think I ever see around here, except for hot chocolate mix.
Posts: 7648 | Location: Idaho | Registered: February 12, 2007
I'd buy the 'different recipe' theory. I've eaten lots of the thin bars WIT' and loved them, every last one. And even the ones WIT'OUT almonds. Kisses for baking or melting for hot chocolate.
There are only two acceptable uses for Hershey bars. One is obviously s’mores. The other is putting it in the freezer and then when the mood strikes, grabbing a knife and the peanut butter jar and making your own peanut butter cups.This message has been edited. Last edited by: pedropcola,
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Hershey’s doesn’t taste like you remember it as a kid because in 2008 they ruined most of their products by removing most of the cocoa butter and replacing it with vegetable oil as a cost saving measure
Originally posted by MelissaDallas: Hershey’s doesn’t taste like you remember it as a kid because in 2008 they ruined most of their products by removing most of the cocoa butter and replacing it with vegetable oil as a cost saving measure
Years ago Mother (now 96) cooked and baked all sorts of great things. She would get a huge Hershey bar the size of a rectangular cake pan. 10x16x1 or thereabouts. That was good chocolate. I stole lots of it. Got in lots of trouble for that.
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