Fun Facts About Hershey

Fun Facts About Hershey

This month's Family Fun Friday episode focuses on Hershey. The story of the Hershey chocolate empire centers heavily on the perseverance and philanthropy of its founder, Milton Hershey. Before achieving global success, Hershey faced multiple business bankruptcies before finding his first major triumph with the Lancaster Caramel Company in 1886. In 1900, he sold the caramel enterprise for one million dollars to pivot entirely toward large-scale milk chocolate manufacturing, constructing the world's largest chocolate plant in Derry Township, Pennsylvania. Around this facility, Hershey built a model industrial town designed to optimize his workers' quality of life with affordable housing and extensive public amenities. This community became synonymous with legendary confectionery innovations, most notably Hershey’s Kisses, which were introduced in 1907 and named after the unique smacking sound the extrusion machinery made against the conveyor belt. The town's connection to the candy remains visible through the alternating wrapped and unwrapped Kiss-shaped streetlights installed along Chocolate Avenue in 1963. Furthermore, Hershey’s legacy persists through the Milton Hershey School, a tuition-free institution founded in 1909 for underprivileged children that still retains more than 75 percent of the multi-billion-dollar corporation's voting control via a dedicated trust. Hershey also played an integral role in community stability and global war efforts. During the onset of the Great Depression in 1930, Milton Hershey initiated a massive public works building campaign to prevent local unemployment. To maximize paid working hours for his town's residents, he intentionally mandated that major construction projects rely on manual labor rather than heavy industrial machinery. During World War II, the factory shifted gears to manufacture the emergency "Ration D" bar. Formulated by chief chemist Sam Hinkle, the highly nutritious, four-ounce bars were specifically engineered to withstand extreme temperatures up to 120°F (49°C) and were intentionally designed to taste "only slightly better than a boiled potato" to deter soldiers from casual snacking. Producing over 24 million units per week at peak operation, the company ultimately distributed more than three billion survival bars worldwide, earning multiple military production awards. ⁠Listen Ad-Free on Patreon. ⁠ For just $3 per month, you can get ad-free versions of Fun Facts Daily, Who ARTed and Art Smart. Head over to ⁠https://www.patreon.com/cw/FunFactsDailyPod⁠ if you are interested. Want to learn more? Head over to my website www.funfactsdailypod.com and be sure to listen to my other podcasts Who ARTed: Weekly Art History for All Ages or Art Smart. For family fun, check out my son's podcast Rainbow Puppy Science Lab Fun Facts Daily is an Airwave Media Podcast. If you are interested in advertising on this or any other Airwave Media show, email: advertising@airwavemedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Denne episoden er hentet fra en åpen RSS-feed og er ikke publisert av Podme. Den kan derfor inneholde annonser.

Episoder(302)

Fun Facts About Lions

Fun Facts About Lions

Lions are classified as obligate hypercarnivores, meaning their diet consists of more than 70 percent meat—a biological requirement that necessitates expansive territories to sustain large populations...

16 Jun 13min

Fun Facts About the Galapagos Islands

Fun Facts About the Galapagos Islands

The Galapagos Islands, an isolated archipelago located at the equator, boast a highly unique ecosystem shaped by the convergence of three major ocean currents: the cold Humboldt Current, the warm Pana...

15 Jun 14min

Fun Facts About Jelly Beans

Fun Facts About Jelly Beans

Jelly beans represent a unique confectionery marriage between two ancient culinary traditions: the soft, gel-based Middle Eastern Turkish delight and the hard-shelled European dragée. This manufacturi...

12 Jun 14min

Fun Facts About Antigua

Fun Facts About Antigua

Antigua and Barbuda forms an independent nation that operates as a single political archipelago within the Leeward Islands of the Caribbean Sea. The island possesses a rich colonial history, highlight...

11 Jun 15min

Fun Facts About Units of Measurement

Fun Facts About Units of Measurement

Metrology, the scientific study of measurement, provides the vital framework that ensures accuracy and consistency across global trade, manufacturing, and scientific research. Formalized during the Fr...

10 Jun 14min

Fun Facts About Claude Shannon

Fun Facts About Claude Shannon

Claude Shannon, widely recognized as the father of information theory, fundamentally shaped modern computing and digital communication. In 1937, while studying at the Massachusetts Institute of Techno...

9 Jun 15min

Fun Facts About Manga

Fun Facts About Manga

Manga, the distinctive Japanese medium of comics and graphic novels, roots its historical lineage in the 12th century with sequential monochrome drawings like the Choju-Jinbutsu-Giga (Scrolls of Froli...

8 Jun 14min

Populært innen Fakta

fastlegen
dine-penger-pengeradet
relasjonspodden-med-dora-thorhallsdottir-kjersti-idem
foreldreradet
treningspodden
jakt-og-fiskepodden
rss-kull
sinnsyn
mikkels-paskenotter
rss-bisarr-historie
hverdagspsyken
rss-kunsten-a-leve
takk-og-lov-med-anine-kierulf
rss-strid-de-norske-borgerkrigene
level-up-med-anniken-binz
tomprat-med-gunnar-tjomlid
rss-bak-luftfarten
gravid-uke-for-uke
rss-impressions-2
aldring-og-helse-podden