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Hershey's Cookies 'n' Creme

Hershey's Cookies 'n' Creme

Candy bar


Hershey's Cookies 'n' Creme is a candy bar manufactured by The Hershey Company and first introduced in 1994.[1]

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Product variations

Hershey's Cookies 'n' Creme is a flat, white crème candy bar containing small, uniformly-shaped cookie bits. The standard-sized bar has 12 rectangular blocks arranged in a 3X4 grid.[2] The XL variant of the bar is thicker than the original and has 16 rectangular blocks arranged in a 4X4 grid. Similar Cookies 'n' Creme candies manufactured by Hershey were released as Hershey's Drops in 2010.[3] In 2020, Hershey’s released new related candy bars in Canada: Strawberries ‘N’ Creme (a re-release from 2005) and Cookies ‘N’ Mint.[4]

In celebration of the July 4th holiday, Hershey introduced a special variation of their Cookies ‘N’ Creme product, featuring a distinctive red, white, and blue wrapper. This commemorative edition was repeated in honor of Independence Day in 2021. Notably, the packaging underwent a transformation from its original all-white design to a cream-colored appearance, adorned with subtle blue accents along the packaging's sides.[5] It is worth noting that Hershey's Cookies 'n' Creme holds a unique position as one of the select Hershey's chocolate offerings available for purchase in the United Kingdom.

Recipe change

In 2008, The Hershey Company changed the ingredients of some of its products in order to replace the relatively expensive cocoa butter with oil substitutes.[6] As a result, the packaging no longer states that the bar contains white chocolate.[7]

Ingredients

The ingredients include sugar, vegetable oil (cocoa butter, palm oil, shea oil, and sunflower and/or safflower oil), nonfat milk, corn syrup solids, enriched wheat flour (flour, niacin, ferrous sulfate, thiamin mononitrate, riboflavin, and folic acid), milkfat, partially hydrogenated vegetable oil (soybean and/or cottonseed oil). It also contains 2% or less of: cocoa processed with alkali, whey (milk), chocolate, soy lecithin, high-fructose corn syrup, sodium bicarbonate, salt, natural and artificial flavor, tocopherols (to maintain freshness), PGPR, emulsifier, and caramel color.[8]

Nutrition information

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Certifications

The Hershey's Cookies 'n' Creme candy bar is OU-D certified, indicating it is a Kosher Dairy product.

Cereal

A box of Hershey's Cookies 'n' Creme cereal at a convenience store.

On July 5, 2013, Hershey's Cookies 'n' Creme cereal was released in the United States by General Mills.

See also


References

  1. "America's 10 Favorite Chocolate Candies". The Daily Meal. 21 April 2015. Retrieved 2 December 2021.
  2. "Cookies 'n' Creme Showdown - Candy Blog". www.candyblog.net. Retrieved 6 December 2021.
  3. "Hershey's Drops: Milk Chocolate & Cookies n Creme - Candy Blog". www.candyblog.net. Retrieved 6 December 2021.
  4. Salaky, Kristin (13 April 2020). "Hershey's Released New Candy Bars In Flavors Like Cookies 'N' Mint And Birthday Cake". Delish. Hearst Magazine Media, Inc. Retrieved 6 December 2021.
  5. Fitzpatrick, Caitlyn (10 May 2021). "Hershey's Red, White & Blue Cookies 'n' Creme Bar Will Make the Most Patriotic S'mores". Best Products. Hearst Magazine Media, Inc.
  6. "Cookies 'n' Creme Showdown - Candy Blog". www.candyblog.net. Retrieved 6 December 2021.
  7. National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine; Health and Medicine Division; Food and Nutrition Board; Committee to Review the Dietary Reference Intakes for Sodium and Potassium (2019). Oria, Maria; Harrison, Meghan; Stallings, Virginia A. (eds.). Dietary Reference Intakes for Sodium and Potassium. The National Academies Collection: Reports funded by National Institutes of Health. Washington, DC: National Academies Press (US). ISBN 978-0-309-48834-1. PMID 30844154.

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