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Milton S. Hershey

chocolatier

Born: Died: American

Milton Snavely Hershey (September 13, 1857 – October 13, 1945) was an American chocolatier, businessman, and philanthropist.

Trained in the confectionery business, Hershey pioneered the manufacture of caramel, using fresh milk. He launched the Lancaster Caramel Company, which achieved bulk exports, and then sold it to start a new company supplying mass-produced milk chocolate, previously a luxury good.

The first Hershey bars were sold in 1900 and proved so popular that he was able to build his own company town of Hershey, Pennsylvania. Hershey's philanthropy extended to a boarding school, originally for local orphans, but accommodating around 2,000 students as of 2016. In World War II, the company developed a special non-melting bar for troops serving overseas. The Hershey Company, known as Hershey's, is one of the world's biggest confectionery manufacturers.

Notable For

American chocolatier

Milton S. Hershey's Historical Timeline

  1. American chocolatier Milton S. Hershey (40) weds Catherine Sweeney at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City

    American chocolatier Milton S. Hershey (40) weds Catherine Sweeney at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City

  2. Milton S. Hershey dies

    Milton S. Hershey, American chocolatier, known for american chocolatier, died on 1945-10-13.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When was Milton S. Hershey born?
Milton S. Hershey was born on 1857-10-13 (American).
What is Milton S. Hershey known for?
American chocolatier
What historical events involved Milton S. Hershey?
Milton S. Hershey was involved in 2 recorded historical events, including American chocolatier Milton S. Hershey (40) weds Catherine Sweeney at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City, Milton S. Hershey dies.
When did Milton S. Hershey die?
Milton S. Hershey died on 1945-01-01.

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