Have you ever wondered who invented the delectable Hershey’s milk chocolate? Well, Milton Hershey was the inventor of Hershey’s milk chocolate and he actually failed a few times before making his well known Hershey’s chocolate bar. So here is information about his early life, first candy business, and his success that you might not of known and might find interesting. You might not have known that Milton Hershey’s birthday was September 13, 1857. Hershey lived with an impoverished family of agriculturalists in Derry Township, Pennsylvania with mother (Fanny Snavely Hershey), father (Henry Hershey), and sister (Serina Hershey). Eventually, a tragedy happened. His little sister Serina passed away at the age of five from Scarlet Fever.
Milton Snavely Hershey was born on September 13, 1857. He was born near Derry Church, Pennsylvania. Derry Church is in southern Pennsylvania near the chocolate factory town of Hershey, Pennsylvania. Milton was born into a mennonite family. He spoke a german dialect of original Pennsylvania dutch. His mother followed the teachings of the Mennonites. Their simple faith was something she practiced all her life. His father on the other hand was a farmer. His father Henry Hershey, did not make much money as a farmer so he moved his family all around southern Pennsylvania. He did this in pursuit of a way to make money. Milton attended seven different schools in eight years. Going to all those different schools seemed like it was for nothing because Milton did not attend school after fourth grade. His dad pulled him out to work with as an apprentice to a printer. This did not seem to suit Milton because he later became an
Before Milton Hershey had a world wide known chocolate business, he had a small, not so well known caramel business. Milton Hershey began his chocolate making business in 1893, when his father and him traveled to Chicago to attend a big job fair (Tarshis 14), but it wasn’t until 1900 when Hershey succeed in making the first milk chocolate candy bar (The Hershey Company). Hershey attended an exhibit hall of new and amazing inventions around the world at the fair in Chicago. As Hershey walked into the exhibit hall, he was struck by a delectable smell (Tarshis 14). “Hershey was already a leading candy maker. He had created the largest caramel factory in the country, but he became convinced that the future of his business would be chocolate. At the fair in Chicago, Hershey Bought chocolate-making equipment. He had it shipped back to his caramel factory in Pennsylvania. Then he hired two chocolate makers. Soon the company was churning out chocolate candies in more than 100 shapes” (Tarshis 15).
Arnold Palmer was born in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, on September 10, 1929. Growing up, Arnold had two siblings. Arnold’s mother’s name was Doris Palmer. He was born into a golfing household, with his father, Deacon Palmer, as the greens keeper and teaching professional at the Latrobe Country Club. Palmer learned much of what he knows about the game from his father, who made a set of clubs for Arnold when the boy was three years old.
For Milton Hershey, he was the type of person that not a lot of people expected a whole lot out of. He was your typical small town boy, and although he had very little growing up, he learned to be happy with what he was given. Although Milton Hershey, did grow to be an amazing businessman, he had almost no formal schooling or education after being thirteen years of age. He left school to work, and also to help take care with his mother. It was while Milton was growing up, that his father (Henry) left his mother. In many ways, it was Henry, Milton’s father, who inspired him to be the type of leader he was, and to never give up, no matter how many times he failed. While Milton was still growing up, Henry tried getting in on the oil business that was going on at the time. While he did learn a lot from the experience, he walked away empty handed. The problem that Milton could see with his father, was that he was bursting full of ideas, but he had no money, and was growing older as time went on.
University of North Carolina, 2010. Web. 16 Oct. 2013. <http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/1866> Coe, Sophie D., and Michael D. Coe. The True History of Chocolate.
Of all the empires that have come and gone, none have left a mark as visible as Rome’s. With an empire as great as Rome many great things come from them. Of all the great pieces of art to come out of Rome, almost none are as great as the Capitoline Wolf. It’s a master work that's so remarkable that it can be seen all throughout Rome. It’s for good reason too— the Capitoline Wolf legend has to do with the very foundation of Rome. What's important about the Capitoline Wolf is the story behind it, how it compares to other Roman artworks, and its modern day influence.
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The article Firebreather is about Garrett Morgan, the son of a poor family. And when Garrett had to work to support his family, he quits school after the sixth grade, and later in his life creates numerous inventions with only a sixth grader’s education that help many people today, and will continue to help the world for hundreds, maybe thousands, of years. Garrett Morgan’s success was significantly contributed by his passion, curiosity, and perceptiveness. Garrett Morgan’s success was contributed greatly by his passion in various reasons. In paragraph three of the subheading Deadly Menace, the text explains, “In 1912, after two years in his workshop, Morgan had come up with an ingenious device that had the potential to change the way America fought fires-and save countless lives.”
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We should go to a Green Bay Packers home game. It would be a great experience for us. This could be something we could do together other than baseball tournaments on weekends in the summer.
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In Ernest Hemingway’s writings “Indian Camp” and “The Killers,” Hemingway uses symbolism to relate the story, so the reader gets a true sense about the story. How Hemingway does this is by relating a personal experience, then altering it with symbolism and detail to make his writings feel natural to the reader. Also, Hemingway’s writings “Indian Camp” and “The Killers” have emotional factors that connects with the use of detailed violent scenes. Ultimately, Hemingway’s short stories “Indian Camp” and “The Killers” convey feelings to the reader that Hemingway uses detailed symbolic references to his works plus, how the stories seem as concrete as stories with no symbolic references,
Paul Thomas Mann was a German author who wrote novels, epics, and short stories. He was also a social critic, essayist, philanthropist, and a 1929 Nobel Peace Prize in Literature. Mann was born in Lübeck, Germany in 1875 to a highly respected family that was also part of the commercial elite of the city. He was the second of five children of Senator Thomas Heinrich Mann. His family was represented in his first and very successful novel, Buddenbrooks.
This is where we get the different types of milk chocolates, such as the great Hershey Kisses, or the wonderful creamy Ice-Cube. They are both different types of milk chocolates. A milk chocolate is just that, cocoa, some kind of milk fats, and sugar. It may have from 15% to 35% true cocoa in it to make this type of chocolate.