Mark a first look at the new Hershey candy bar

The new Hershey gold bar is nothing of the norm, but do chocolate fans will approve?


When Hershey publishes a brand new bar for the first time in 22 long years, we expect him to be creamy, decadent and certainly chocolate. This is not what the candy company had in mind well, not entirely.

The new bar of Hershey, nicknamed Hershey Gold, takes a different test from your favorite wrapped treat: the bar itself is made of caramelized cream comprising tiny pieces of peanuts and pretzels that are surprisingly incorporated in a transparent manner and distractant. "We use an exclusive cooking process to turn white cream into a golden bar by caramelizing cream, which helps maintain a sweet and creamy taste," Melinda Lewis, Senior Director / General Manager, the Hershey Franchise at The company Hershey announced a release press. And there is no chocolate in sight! "The launch of Hershey Gold will present Americans to a new flavor and a new different experience of any other before."

We were able to get a furtive glance of the butter bar before leaving in an exclusive product preview event with the Master Chocolatier Jim St. John De Hershey in New York. Our observations? When you mark for the first time, open the gold package and unveil the candy bar, right away, you will notice that the breakable squares have a new spanking shape that deviates from its usual symmetry. And you can confirm that it certainly satisfies these sweet and salty cravings - but for an expensive price of 20 grams of sugar. So, how does it equip the classic candy of the confectioner? We decompose the nutrition below.

Hershey Gold

Hersheys gold

By bar: 220 calories, 14 g of grease (7 g saturated grease, 0 g of trans grease), 85 mg of sodium, 22 g of carbohydrates (0 g of fiber, 20 g sugar), 3 g protein

The first new flavor since 1995, Hershey gold in 17 grams of sugars added in addition to the three grams of natural sugar. If you go for gold, be sure to divide it with a friend given its high sugar content and saturated grease.

Hershey's milk

Hersheys milk

By bar: 220 calories, 13 g of grease (8 g saturated grease, 0 g of trans grease), 35 mg of sodium, 26 g of carbohydrates (1 g of fiber, 24 g sugar), 3 g protein

This classic bar has been around the longest since 1900! -And houses the nostalgic chocolate flavor that we know and loves. Surprisingly, this milk bar has the highest sugar content, which means you definitely enjoy moderation.

Hershey Special Dark

Hersheys special dark

By bar: 190 calories, 12 g of fat (8 g saturated grease, 0 g of trans grease), 15 mg of sodium, 25 g of carbohydrates (3 g of fiber, 21 g of sugar), 2 g protein

This rich bar stole hearts many true faults to chocolate since its creation in 1939. This is the least caloric and has the highest fiber content outside the group, considering our best choice.

Hershey 'N' Cookies Cream

Hersheys cookies n creme

By bar: 230 calories, 12 g of grease (7 g saturated grease, 0 g of trans grease), 105 mg of sodium, 28 g of carbohydrates (0 g of fiber, 21 g sugar), 3 g protein

If you are a fan of Oreo, this vanilla bar is definitely for you. Paste on a half-bar of server so that cookie bits are not displayed as inches on your size.

Overall, if you are in the combo of caramel, nuts and pretzels, we give you the green light to grab a gold of Hershey when it strikes shelves nationwide on December 1. Do not forget not to finish all the thing in one session, when the calorie, sugar and the contents of the fat are considerably high. If you are looking for a rich antioxidant chocolate bar that is safe to snack everyday, choose healthy options from our rankingsThe 17 best and worst dark chocolates.


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