The World’s Largest Hershey’s Kiss

Like any true chocoholic, I believe that you can never have too much chocolate. Solid, nutty, cream-filled, fruit-filled, peanut butter, or mint – there’s always room for more! However, I think even I would have trouble finishing Hershey’s latest chocolate creation. To commemorate 100 years of chocolatey goodness, Hershey unveiled “The World’s Largest Hershey’s Kisses Chocolate” on July 7th.

Standing at 12 feet tall, the giant chocolate weighs in at an astounding 30,540 pounds! That, my friends, is a lot of chocolate. This far surpasses the previous largest chocolate record of 15,026 pounds. The Kiss features a seven-foot-long plume reading “100 Years of Kisses”, and is covered in 16,460 feet of foil wrapping to create the traditional look of a Hershey’s Kiss.

It took 152 people nine days to construct the Kiss, which debuted as part of Hershey’s birthday celebration at Hershey’s Chocolate World in Pennsylvania. In case any of you doubt the record-breaking status of this chocolate gargantuan, the Guinness Book of World Records has certified this Kiss as “The World’s Largest Piece of Chocolate.” Take that, Nestlé and Mars!

If you want to get an up close and personal look at “The World’s Largest Hershey’s Kisses Chocolate” in person, you better hurry. It’s only slated to be on display at Hershey Park’s Chocolate World until July 12th! However, if you can’t make it to Pennsylvania to take part in all of the centennial festivities, don’t despair. If the above video was too fast for you, Hershey has provided a slideshow of the making of the Giant Kiss that shows it a bit slower.

Candy Review: 3 Musketeers Mint with Dark Chocolate: Secret Agent Bar?

3 musketeers mint I think the next 007 should be the 3 Musketeers Mint Bar with Dark Chocolate because it’s a master of disguise. Have you encountered this confectionery spy? It sits on the candy shelf at the checkout line of your local supermarket, hoping to be your impulse buy of choice. Masquerading as a normal candy bar, it dwells between its cousin original 3 Musketeers bar, and its wacky neighbor, Snickers.

The 3 Musketeers Mint is far more svelte than its cousin, likely due to the demands of living a secret agent lifestyle. Beneath its attractive silver and green wrapper, I get the first clue that 3 Musketeers Mint is not what it appears to be. What I assumed to be a candy bar like any other is in actuality two so-called “fun size” bars. (I ask you, readers, is there anything “fun” about less candy? The answer is no.)

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