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My mom wants to only hand out made in the USA candy (specifically, she wants to avoid candy made in China). But she can't find any. Does anyone here know if there are any major candy companies that still make their product in the US?
Thanks.
Re: NER: Halloween Candy Q
Here's some links from Hershey's website:
http://www.thehersheycompany.com/about/manufacturing.asp
From the FAQ:
The Hershey Company is making changes to our global manufacturing network to ensure that our company remains competitive in the global marketplace for the long term. When these changes are completed, 90 percent of the items that Hershey sells in the United States and Canada will continue to be made in these countries.
And we will continue to make HERSHEY'S milk chocolate bars, HERSHEY'S KISSES milk chocolates and REESE'S Peanut Butter Cups as well as a wide range of other products in Hershey, Pennsylvania.
Visit our Manufacturing Network page to take a tour of our plants, and see where we make some of our iconic brands.
Hmmm. Thanks for this.
my read shelf:
Maybe it's where you are. Want me to run to the Hershey store in Times Square? We're close to PA, so we might get Pennsylvania Hersheys candy...
You are sweet to offer! It's okay though. I think I have figured it out. I think that some Hershey's candy products are made in Mexico and some are still made in the USA.
The link doctor who posted indicates the Hershey's products that are still made in the US.
I think they have a line of products made in and distributed in Mexico. I didn't recognize the wrapper, and I'm a little too familiar with their products, if you know what I mean. My aunt lives 30 minutes from the park, I've been going there forever.