Was born and raised just a few miles from Hershey. Toured the factory many times, and my Dad as well as many relatives and friends worked there over the years. Much has changed in the community, the area, and the factory. The chocolate today doesn't hold a candle to the chocolate of those bygone days.
Been eating hershey all my life still kickn and tickn like the energizer bunny...that poison comment makn a funny? Or you are serious about being serious? Seriously I eat it still alive not a robot.
@@tedkaczynskiamericanhero3916 you and your split personalities might want to get on the same page and become one and not an us...thats embarrasing when your psychy splits aint it? Its I and we or us and them...one of us one of us zombie.
Wow! At the age of 79yrs, I am still learning! Thank you, RUclips for all these marvellous Documentaries. I was most impressed with the "Hershey's, and Coca-Cola documentaries. Of Course, all the others too. Much better than playing computer games. lol,
I need to stop watching this! I watch it every 4 months or so, because it keeps showing up in my feed, and I keep clicking it because I keep forgetting that I've already watched it 5 times. It is so hypnotizing though, and once I start watching it I just can't stop!!
The mechanics of modern manufacturing is awe inspiring. Like a giant watch mechanism with various pneumatic (vacuum & positive flow) actuators & grabbers that work in harmony with huge ovens, coolers, presses, mixers, molds, sifters, reducers, regulators & packaging machines that are all intertwined with complex conveyor belts & tracks to make up a very complex piece of machinery. Neat as hell.
I noticed the guy in the warehouse wearing a hairnet, but the guys in the chocolate production lines wear a paper garrison cap. Hershey, PA was a fun place to visit. The factory tours, the fun park, and the restaurants all around Lancaster, PA were all memorable. I still remember going to a restaurant called "The Plain and Fancy". It was family style dining, and had very good food.
And the whole town smells like chocolate all the time. I went to Hershypark in 1976, around the time this was taped - yes, videotape in a camera so big you had to carry it on your shoulder.
Not anymore. Poor old plant is gone now. Silos are still there, but thats basically it. Now its just a bunch of shops and some restaurants. (Chocolate Ave)
I remember going through the factory as a child. These days that large open vat is enclosed with glass for health reasons. Because people on the tour would cough or sneeze. At the end of the tour they gave all of the children a Hershey bar, and the adults a packet with a package of hot chocolate and other things I can't remember. Naturally I wanted the package, not just the chocolate bar. I remember arguing with my mom about it.
@Jonatan Ortiz dont do that. Even small amounts hurt the doggie. Its like giving a lactose intolerant person cups of milk. The dog stomach twisting and hurting and can sprout worms.
@legit youre not buying the right chocolate. Buy dove. Thats a great entry level chocolate. Lindt makes great chocolate. Handmade chocolate is best made from a specific region, like Mexican chocolate or african chocolate. No regional blends.
GTA Playzz I'm pretty sure it's bc back then cocaine wasn't ilegal and they must have put all whole lotta of it on the Hershey's bc u know... The pleasure XD
In the 1960s, the process of putting the wrapper on Hershey's kisses was different. a person sat on a stool in front of the machine and monitored each one
The Hershey plant in Oakdale California had elementary school tours every year. They would give everyone a giant chocolate bar. Happy times for youngsters back then.
@@johnhershey6380 There was a Hershey plant making chocolate in Oakdale California when I was a kid. You could smell chocolate from 4 miles away. It's too bad they moved the plant to a new location about 12 years ago.
I worked there for many many years. It was also opened to the public for free tours. It was a great place to work. Really cared about their employees. It was a very clean place and I got to do so many jobs there. Never really had a boring day.
They did the same thing in Hershey, PA. I remember the field trip and at the end of every school year until 6th grade they gave each student a ticket to the park. Loved growing up in Hershey.
I visited the Hersey factory back in the 70s and I have to say everything you see in this video is absolutely true. But the one thing they can't do is give you the aroma of chocolate! And the noise! A constant hum and clatter of machines, with everybody wearing ear plugs! Hersey started his business to fiance his charities, and the company continues his efforts to this day. I can't imagine a company like Amazon treating it's employees like Hersey does. And Hershey's candy is pure, no mouse droppings or ingredients that are bad for you. While corn syrup has replaced SOME of the cane sugar, it's still not as much as some candy manufacturers.
I wish they would not have cheapened the product by using artificial flavoring . Most chocolate lovers wouldn't mind paying a little more for the original . I don't buy it at all anymore because of that move .
Prob cus cocoa beans are less and less, many lost their jobs for that though too. The cocoa bean farmers. Any company goes cheap tbh.. even if they make millions and millions a year
Is it just me or is there something pleasantly soothing, almost reassuring about watching this documentary? Not sure if it is the narrators voice - (takes me back to an early 70's elementary classroom - you know, the teacher showed a film - either the little one that advanced the film frame by frame when the accompanying record went *Bing* - or if you were really lucky you got the actual film projector - but than the clickety-clack of the projector would put me to sleep) Just takes me back to a different time. Peace Y'all
I learned more from this video than any other I've seen on Hershey chocolate. I'm a die hard chocolate fan. While I have had Nestle, there's no way to make a 'smore without using Hershey's chocolate bars. IMO...
Started watching this video 5 years ago, whenever I eat Hersheys I always watch this. I have periods where I won’t eat chocolate for a while and then periods where I’ll eat a bit everyday for like 2 months lmao
Interesting fact: Ever since Hershey's Chocolate started trading on the US Stock market, It has never failed to gain in value. Even during the Great Depression Hershey's stock made money. Even in the worst of times, Liquor and Chocolate will always prevail.
11:24 Unfortunately part of the video must have been cut out. What's missing between these two processes (from the bean to chocolate liquor) is that the beans are roasted first then ground into chocolate liquor
Yeah, I noticed that. It goes from cocoa beans on a conveyor belt to chocolate liquor. Missing the part about roasting the beans, removing the shells, separating the nibs, and grinding the nibs to get chocolate liquor out of them.
It's gonna give you a %20 increase of cancer over the years due to the increase of radiation in the food but, does anybody really care? Nope. Because it's still kind of good, right? *just ask yourself if I'm really kidding*
@@anapedocchi4533 I was startked and a bit fasinated , so I paused the video. Do you think "Janine" may have shaved her eyebrows off then drew them on or just plucked the $%@! out if her eyebrow?
@@AbelR91 With age marching all over my face and body there wont be anything but grizzle and bones left. Even the bugs would be disappointed But I find your comment interesting, Tickled my morbidly curious funny bone.. Stay safe, healthy and snarky. We all need to laugh, especially at ourselves...It's the best medicine Well, that and medical marijunans..
I think they did a good job. I drove OTR years ago and hauled a lot of their products out of Mechanicsburg PA. And I always thought they had the world's best chocolate
Not just white men, but Nazis, at that... the chocolate enrobing machine that drizzles a curtain of liquid chocolate over the caramel or nougat core of the Mars, Milky Way, 3 Musketeers bars and suchlike was invented by a German chocolatier who was a party member during the days of the Third Reich. As I was watching this Hershey's doc, I swear I saw a swastika built into the machinery!
The definitive movie about making a chocolate bar. Music was geared more to elementary school aged children unlike videos today that seem to have a constant rap hip hop background rhythm.
My brothers attended the Milton Hershey School for boys who had lost one or both parents. Our father died of cancer when I was just 14 months old when he died. This school was residential.
Me too! My mom used to buy Hershey's syrup in a can. She would pierce two holes on top of the can and then we would pour it over our vanilla ice cream!
READ YOUR LABELS..........IF IT CONTAINS FRUTOSE.......THEN IT IS POISON...THIS IS KNOWN AS POPULATION CONTROL......THIS IS MONSANTO AT ITS BEST....IT IS IN EVERYTHING IT'S IN BREAD - ICECREAM - CATSUP - SOME PROCESSED MEATS.....NEVER BUY COMMERCIAL CORN.....MONSANTO'S FRUTOSE IS CHEAPER THAN NATURAL SUGAR....SMELL YOUR BREAD ....IT STINKS...AND DOES NOT HAVE THAT WONDERFUL FRESH BAKED SMELL - READ LABELS AND DO NOT BUY FRUCTOSE..........ARSENIC WILL BUILD UP IN YOUR SYSTEM MONSANTO EXPERIMENTS WITH ROUNDUP KILLING INSECTS WHILE THEY ARE GROWING THE CORN....ONLY PURCHASE ORGANIC CLEAN PRODUCTS.......REFUSE TO USE PRODUCTS THAT CONTAIN THIS POISON....THEY ARE USING YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN AS GUINEA PIGS.....LOOK FOR FRUCTOSE.........AND DO NOT BUY ANYTHING WITH THIS POISON IN IT..........BUY ORGANIC
Today's chocolate from cheap companies like Hershey's tastes waxy. It didn't taste like that when I was a kid in the 70s. Twinkies also tasted pretty good then, but they don't now.
Milton Hershey was a smart man making Hershey Bars. Going to Dairy farms for milk and going to sugar cane for sugar. He was not a greedy. Mr. Hershey thought all Americans should be able to enjoy chocolate. I ❤ these chocolate 🍫 factories
How did they figure this out? I always wonder stuff like that. Like how did we realize you could ferment something and roast it and extract it to make it taste good lol
Over thousands of years. The original chocolate was a drink in ancient Mesoamerica in modern Mexico. The Olmec invented it as far as we know, the Mayans added spices, the Spanish sweetened it, and then it spread to the rest of Europe. The chocolate press, which allowed the chocolate we enjoy today to be created, was invented in 1828 by C.J. van Houten in the Netherlands.
Was born and raised just a few miles from Hershey. Toured the factory many times, and my Dad as well as many relatives and friends worked there over the years. Much has changed in the community, the area, and the factory. The chocolate today doesn't hold a candle to the chocolate of those bygone days.
hi, they put chemicals in those chocolates, etc, to destroy humanity, no foolin,....marius(punk rules).
Been eating hershey all my life still kickn and tickn like the energizer bunny...that poison comment makn a funny? Or you are serious about being serious? Seriously I eat it still alive not a robot.
Just make your own
@@jarrodvrbetic6503Something tells us you're in terrible shape and/or not very old.
Probably double jabbed and boosted 49 times as well.
@@tedkaczynskiamericanhero3916 you and your split personalities might want to get on the same page and become one and not an us...thats embarrasing when your psychy splits aint it? Its I and we or us and them...one of us one of us zombie.
Sounds like the guy I listened on the overhead projector in school back in the day 😀😁
lol
lol
Yeah
Lol....😆
I feel like I'm learning about sex ed
Wow, what an amazing look at large scale food production! I love these "how it's made" type videos
I love these old documentaries, reminds me of my childhood.
Wow! At the age of 79yrs, I am still learning! Thank you, RUclips for all these marvellous Documentaries. I was most impressed with the "Hershey's, and Coca-Cola documentaries. Of Course, all the others too. Much better than playing computer games. lol,
First time I ever heard someone compliment RUclips
😍
Fantastic video! Thanks for posting! My wife and I have a very large collection of pre-1950 Hershey advertising and other items. We love Hershey!
I need to stop watching this! I watch it every 4 months or so, because it keeps showing up in my feed, and I keep clicking it because I keep forgetting that I've already watched it 5 times. It is so hypnotizing though, and once I start watching it I just can't stop!!
This is the type of video I would watch in class on a Film projector in the 80's. lol. Great film!
*Now 59 years young this video looked like my happy period of life!*
Ralphie_Boy You were in this video?
Ralphie_Boy
Ralphie_Boy were you in the video
Maddie Morris *LMFAO, No gladly I wasn't but as a young man I enjoyed watching not a video my mistake but a documentary film on Hershey's.*
Ralphie_Boy Oh right, OK.
This is kind of soothing, the old film quality makes it aesthetic and just everything is soothing about it
Wow...this video brings back so many memories! I’ve done many of those jobs. Great place to work.
The mechanics of modern manufacturing is awe inspiring. Like a giant watch mechanism with various pneumatic (vacuum & positive flow) actuators & grabbers that work in harmony with huge ovens, coolers, presses, mixers, molds, sifters, reducers, regulators & packaging machines that are all intertwined with complex conveyor belts & tracks to make up a very complex piece of machinery. Neat as hell.
I like to imagine that the narrator was the How It's Made Narrator's Dad
I noticed the guy in the warehouse wearing a hairnet, but the guys in the chocolate production lines wear a paper garrison cap.
Hershey, PA was a fun place to visit. The factory tours, the fun park, and the restaurants all around Lancaster, PA were all memorable. I still remember going to a restaurant called "The Plain and Fancy". It was family style dining, and had very good food.
And the whole town smells like chocolate all the time. I went to Hershypark in 1976, around the time this was taped - yes, videotape in a camera so big you had to carry it on your shoulder.
Not anymore. Poor old plant is gone now.
Silos are still there, but thats basically it. Now its just a bunch of shops and some restaurants. (Chocolate Ave)
Your right
@@DethWshBkr They built a new factory. But I rarely smell chocolate when I'm there.
Must have been a flood of saliva because everyone's mouth must be watering 🤤 like hell 😁😂
Ex-Lax still makes the best chocolate bar. It just gives you that "Get up and go" feeling.
Lol
Awesome lol
It's the shit, brah!
Funny u should say that I actually do believe that elax does have the best chocolate hands down n I work at Hershey that says alot
FABULOUS video. Now I feel the need to rush to the local store, & buy a chocolate bar to consume!
The music gets REAL at 18:29. Bravo!
I remember going through the factory as a child. These days that large open vat is enclosed with glass for health reasons. Because people on the tour would cough or sneeze. At the end of the tour they gave all of the children a Hershey bar, and the adults a packet with a package of hot chocolate and other things I can't remember. Naturally I wanted the package, not just the chocolate bar. I remember arguing with my mom about it.
This just took me back to my childhood, and riding the ride at Hershey's Chocolate World every summer.
the song for the kisses is everything to me
Me: bites Hersey chocolate... No reaction
Actors: bites Hersey chocolate... Start laughing for almost absolutely no reason.
@Jonatan Ortiz dont do that. Even small amounts hurt the doggie. Its like giving a lactose intolerant person cups of milk. The dog stomach twisting and hurting and can sprout worms.
@legit youre not buying the right chocolate.
Buy dove. Thats a great entry level chocolate. Lindt makes great chocolate. Handmade chocolate is best made from a specific region, like Mexican chocolate or african chocolate. No regional blends.
Milk chocolate doesn’t do much to a dog, but dark chocolate and or bakers chocolate (my favorite) can kill them
GTA Playzz I'm pretty sure it's bc back then cocaine wasn't ilegal and they must have put all whole lotta of it on the Hershey's bc u know... The pleasure XD
@Jonatan Chavez you should look it up. Chocolate poisons their livers no matter the amount. Dont do this.
Whoever is the genius that came up with the invention and recipe to make chocolate is the GOAT
Watch the History channel it will tell you
In the 1960s, the process of putting the wrapper on Hershey's kisses was different. a person sat on a stool in front of the machine and monitored each one
I remember as a kid being able to tour the real factory and getting samples at the end of tour.
Adrian P LMFAOOOO💀💀💀
They actually do that to this day, in a different way.
Snowflakes and lawyers have taken all the fun out of the tour.
I toured Cadburys as a child.
Me too. I’ve been 3 times. I use to love going. The smell of the chocolate drove me crazy.
This documentary is great. It is like the chocolate world ride but 10 times longer and more in depth.
The Hershey plant in Oakdale California had elementary school tours every year. They would give everyone a giant chocolate bar. Happy times for youngsters back then.
Hay Green Fuel Boy
I thout Hershey was in PA
@@johnhershey6380 There was a Hershey plant making chocolate in Oakdale California when I was a kid. You could smell chocolate from 4 miles away. It's too bad they moved the plant to a new location about 12 years ago.
I worked there for many many years. It was also opened to the public for free tours. It was a great place to work. Really cared about their employees. It was a very clean place and I got to do so many jobs there. Never really had a boring day.
They did the same thing in Hershey, PA. I remember the field trip and at the end of every school year until 6th grade they gave each student a ticket to the park. Loved growing up in Hershey.
@@johnhershey6380 The main plant and headquarters are in Pennsylvania. However they have plants all over the world. Mr. Hershey was from Pennsylvania.
My mom was a kid when this thing was filmed, crazy how much things have changed!
I might know your MOM! haha
I visited the Hersey factory back in the 70s and I have to say everything you see in this video is absolutely true. But the one thing they can't do is give you the aroma of chocolate! And the noise! A constant hum and clatter of machines, with everybody wearing ear plugs! Hersey started his business to fiance his charities, and the company continues his efforts to this day. I can't imagine a company like Amazon treating it's employees like Hersey does. And Hershey's candy is pure, no mouse droppings or ingredients that are bad for you. While corn syrup has replaced SOME of the cane sugar, it's still not as much as some candy manufacturers.
Don’t know what you talking about when you said the aroma when I got a king size one in my mouth right now! 😋
My late parents and I visited Hershey's and at the end of the tour you got a sample of their new chocolate candy.
I wish they would not have cheapened the product by using artificial flavoring . Most chocolate lovers wouldn't mind paying a little more for the original . I don't buy it at all anymore because of that move .
it still tastes good tho
Prob cus cocoa beans are less and less, many lost their jobs for that though too. The cocoa bean farmers. Any company goes cheap tbh.. even if they make millions and millions a year
Whoever was responsible for the music must have been on some good drugs.
Lmaoooo
Early electronic music
Probably eating a bit of chocolate with the munchies... 😂
K Haney maybe crappy music weed
ironically chocolate is a drug LOL
Chocolate? CHOCOLATE??? CHOCOLAAAAAAAAATE!!! CHOOOCOOOOLAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAATE!
SomeGuy Who Is Lame British chocolate is better
what what are they selling!?!
Chocolate?? I remember when they first invented chocolate, I hated it!
oh no this chocolate isn't for eating you.. rub on your skin and makes you live forever
where my spongebob fans at loll
Is it just me or is there something pleasantly soothing, almost reassuring about watching this documentary? Not sure if it is the narrators voice - (takes me back to an early 70's elementary classroom - you know, the teacher showed a film - either the little one that advanced the film frame by frame when the accompanying record went *Bing* - or if you were really lucky you got the actual film projector - but than the clickety-clack of the projector would put me to sleep)
Just takes me back to a different time.
Peace Y'all
I learned more from this video than any other I've seen on Hershey chocolate. I'm a die hard chocolate fan. While I have had Nestle, there's no way to make a 'smore without using Hershey's chocolate bars. IMO...
Started watching this video 5 years ago, whenever I eat Hersheys I always watch this. I have periods where I won’t eat chocolate for a while and then periods where I’ll eat a bit everyday for like 2 months lmao
I love how everything in the factory is Chocolate colored....The floor, Equipment.
My favourite is Lindt chocolate...especially the Lindor truffles!
I go for their 85%+ chocolates.. Very dark. Lindor Truffles are great too.
Interesting fact: Ever since Hershey's Chocolate started trading on the US Stock market, It has never failed to gain in value. Even during the Great Depression Hershey's stock made money.
Even in the worst of times, Liquor and Chocolate will always prevail.
And coffee
AWESOME video...thanks for sharing it!
9:40 her poor eyebrows tho
Lol her eyebrows look like they glued two threads to her face X'D
I paused the video to look for that comment.
There drawn on
another female that didn't believe her eyebrows would not grow back if she shaved them off...oh well...some do..many do not...
I think this was a common beauty choice back then.
I’ve always wondered if chocolate would taste better if it were possible to eat it on the same day that it was made in the factory! ☺️
I would pay extra if I could wait there and was handed the chocolate for me to eat warm off the line before it had a chance to cool down.
@@Ed_Okin like fresh printed pages or hot towels xD
Eating Hershey while watching this is the best thing ever 😍
did the same
same hershey chocolate bars
11:24 Unfortunately part of the video must have been cut out. What's missing between these two processes (from the bean to chocolate liquor) is that the beans are roasted first then ground into chocolate liquor
Yeah, I noticed that. It goes from cocoa beans on a conveyor belt to chocolate liquor. Missing the part about roasting the beans, removing the shells, separating the nibs, and grinding the nibs to get chocolate liquor out of them.
🤨
now it's 2% cacao, 90% hydrogenated corn syrup, 8% palm oil.
It's gonna give you a %20 increase of cancer over the years due to the increase of radiation in the food but, does anybody really care? Nope. Because it's still kind of good, right?
*just ask yourself if I'm really kidding*
Rickard Rakkoon: Nope.
As your username says, no one really cares anyway
some of it mice shit and hair
@@inobodycaresanyway9781 damn don't play with me hahaha I don't wanna give up chocolate. But I need too I have a problem with sweets lol
It is a necessity to view this while simultaneously eating chocolate!
The brows everyone, I know you saw it.
Leave Janine and her paper thin eyebrows alone
@@anapedocchi4533 I was startked and a bit fasinated , so I paused the video.
Do you think "Janine" may have shaved her eyebrows off then drew them on or just plucked the $%@! out if her eyebrow?
One of my go-tos to listen to/watch when I'm going to bed ❤. So relaxing~
Director: Pretend your happy to make it look natural!
Actors: Ok! *laughs while biting chocolate*
I think I watched this a few times in school late 70s early 80s. I loved these types of films.
I wish Mr Hershey was still alive so I could say thank you to him for making Hershey Milk chocolate bars 🍫🍫🍫
He wouldn't care what you think.
@@User0000000000000004 Then why in the world would he ever make em. By the way it’s been five months
I'd just like to meet him because I admire him. Perhaps an autograph.
I am off to one of two local cinemas tonite and after watching this mesmerising video about chocolate I might buy a thing or two
Well done. I don't recollect ever having three Hershey's bars with as many almonds as shown in one bar mold, however....
Don't make it like they used to even sugar
Growing up in Pennsylvania, I swear I saw this film when I was a kid.
You probably did, I think I might have too
I watched this when I was a kid..Made me realize I'm older than dirt .
I wanna be buried in a Hershey coffin...that way I can tell them all "bite me"
Lmao how about a hershey bar in your hand when you die. Give the extra money to your great grandkids in the future
So you want people to feed on your rotting corpse? Interesting
Hahaha with a sign
😂
@@AbelR91 With age marching all over my face and body there wont be anything but grizzle and bones left. Even the bugs would be disappointed
But I find your comment interesting,
Tickled my morbidly curious funny bone..
Stay safe, healthy and snarky. We all need to laugh, especially at ourselves...It's the best medicine Well, that and medical marijunans..
I went to Milton Hershey School. I miss the nights lying in bed I could smell Special Dark being made.
I think they did a good job. I drove OTR years ago and hauled a lot of their products out of Mechanicsburg PA. And I always thought they had the world's best chocolate
The music in the background playing while making the chocolate Hershey droplets is so hard not to smile in joy lol
I wish I was allowed to walk in the factory and eat as much merchandise as I want
This is getting me craving Chocolate right now.
Back when folks took pride in their work
Ah, you're unemployed
You mean when they actually recorded the ppl who worked at these places. Now they hire actors most times.
Ok doomer
seems like taking pride in work has a pretty close relation to being paid a fair and livable wage. Instead of complaining maybe educate yourself?
Would be nice to be paid better too.
So cool!!!!! Im so fascinated with videos like this, it’s so satisfying. Hershey’s dark chocolate is my favorite … eating it rn lol
My pretty baddiee baby❤️💕❤️
Cool vid that you made I'm very happy about this :)
chandan srivastava he didn't make it
high school trip to actual factory tour before chocolate world was complete and factory tours ended in the early 70s was a treat
Anyone watching this while eating some type of chocolate
Yes maam eating tollhouse chocolate chips out the bag
@Adam Speck I agree
White Alliance خخننننخه
Reeses cup and 3 funsize candy bars
Still chewing a Hershey’s bar
I guess baby's can say they are back in heaven just by tasting chocolate. Thnks Loader.
Its like when they film people they tell them to laugh really hard, so it looks like they're happy but you can see some of the pain lingering beneath
No, it isn't. You're describing today, moron.
Never take all our blessings for granted. Look at all the good food we have in life today!!
Ohhhhh I love this chocolate and it's an interesting video
There used to be a Hershey's factory in my town. The only other one to my knowledge. We have a lot of dairies in this area, so that makes sense.
great men who invited the machines in the factory
White men that is.
Not just white men, but Nazis, at that... the chocolate enrobing machine that drizzles a curtain of liquid chocolate over the caramel or nougat core of the Mars, Milky Way, 3 Musketeers bars and suchlike was invented by a German chocolatier who was a party member during the days of the Third Reich. As I was watching this Hershey's doc, I swear I saw a swastika built into the machinery!
Listening to the narrator and some of the footage makes me think I watched this in grade school. I'm 59 years old now....
I'm eating chocolate while watching this
Saaaame I’m so fat
Mazie Class me too or else I wouldn't be watching this video
Mazie Class rrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Mazie Class same lmao
same, i’m eating hersheys
"chocolate is a happy flavour"
That caught me off guard
If only this was how it was still made today
Amazing documentary 🍫
19:31 that machine looks familiar
its a swatsticka :0
😳😳😳😳😳
it was built in Köln Germany
I thought that I was the only one that noticed it😂😂
b r u h
Wow! That was a really long time ago about how Hershey's Chocolate Is made, it's amazing! 🍫
eating hersheys while watching this vid!
Jessa Tubig same
The definitive movie about making a chocolate bar. Music was geared more to elementary school aged children unlike videos today that seem to have a constant rap hip hop background rhythm.
This is just satisfying 😭I want chocolate 🍫 now 😋
I throughly enjoyed watching this while snacking on a Hershey’s Milk Chocolate Almond Bar. 😋
I freaking love Hershey’s chocolate 🤤
it isnt real chocolate its chocolate flavored .
@@garlicbrush I still love it 😋
I remember watching these types of programs as a kid on Mr. Rogers neighborhood ...Damn how time fly's
fly's. didn't watch any spelling videos, did we?
Just go to Hershey and take the ride tour to see how it's made.
Billy Rowe I take the tour every time I'm at Chocolate World.
?? I’m pretty sure this is a lot easier than that lmao
Omg those Hershey dippers were SO good
Love their Chocolate syrup for making my Chocolate Milk etc.
Im glad you sead that. All the cows and all the Chocolate Syrup you can Drink.
My brothers attended the Milton Hershey School for boys who had lost one or both parents. Our father died of cancer when I was just 14 months old when he died. This school was residential.
I remember Hershey's syrup used to come in tin cans.
Me too! My mom used to buy Hershey's syrup in a can. She would pierce two holes on top of the can and then we would pour it over our vanilla ice cream!
Cocoa powder, not syrup.
@@User0000000000000004 both syrup and the powder came in tins.
I can’t explain how much I love chocolate
It is definitely a drug of choice for me.
bet today's chocolate tastes not nearly as good as the chocolate shown in this documentary
Chocolates made by Smaller Artisan Companies are better than mass produced!
READ YOUR LABELS..........IF IT CONTAINS FRUTOSE.......THEN IT IS POISON...THIS IS KNOWN AS POPULATION CONTROL......THIS IS MONSANTO AT ITS BEST....IT IS IN EVERYTHING IT'S IN BREAD - ICECREAM - CATSUP - SOME PROCESSED MEATS.....NEVER BUY COMMERCIAL CORN.....MONSANTO'S FRUTOSE IS CHEAPER THAN NATURAL SUGAR....SMELL YOUR BREAD ....IT STINKS...AND DOES NOT HAVE THAT WONDERFUL FRESH BAKED SMELL - READ LABELS AND DO NOT BUY FRUCTOSE..........ARSENIC WILL BUILD UP IN YOUR SYSTEM MONSANTO EXPERIMENTS WITH ROUNDUP KILLING INSECTS WHILE THEY ARE GROWING THE CORN....ONLY PURCHASE ORGANIC CLEAN PRODUCTS.......REFUSE TO USE PRODUCTS THAT CONTAIN THIS POISON....THEY ARE USING YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN AS GUINEA PIGS.....LOOK FOR FRUCTOSE.........AND DO NOT BUY ANYTHING WITH THIS POISON IN IT..........BUY ORGANIC
Today's chocolate from cheap companies like Hershey's tastes waxy. It didn't taste like that when I was a kid in the 70s. Twinkies also tasted pretty good then, but they don't now.
@@dianadams6983 ...and you don't know just how stupid you really are, do you?
Edit: And your CAPS lock is on!
@@SpiritBear12 it's the exact same ingredients lmao
This would be a heary place to visit. This is home for me. The only warehouse i would ever love to work at.
did anyone here notice the fake brows of the quality official.
Made me take 2. Those brows were atrocious. Hopefully they grew back.
I'm prayin for you Quality official lady!
what eyebrows
I've paused the video just to comment about it.
Archie Co .
was looking for this comment
Milton Hershey was a smart man making Hershey Bars. Going to Dairy farms for milk and going to sugar cane for sugar. He was not a greedy. Mr. Hershey thought all Americans should be able to enjoy chocolate. I ❤ these chocolate 🍫 factories
This totally gives “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” vibes. 😆
chocolate is one of the few things that make living on this planet bearable
How did they figure this out? I always wonder stuff like that. Like how did we realize you could ferment something and roast it and extract it to make it taste good lol
Over thousands of years. The original chocolate was a drink in ancient Mesoamerica in modern Mexico. The Olmec invented it as far as we know, the Mayans added spices, the Spanish sweetened it, and then it spread to the rest of Europe. The chocolate press, which allowed the chocolate we enjoy today to be created, was invented in 1828 by C.J. van Houten in the Netherlands.
A lot of humans with creatiive imaginations, and intense out-of-the-box thinking.
Love Hershey's. Been going there my whole life and will continue to go there until I can't any more.
Amazing. Something from the 50's.
Not trying to start anything but it says 1976 in the description. Good guess though☺
Nope. 1976.
Loved seeing the factory as a kid