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Break The Mold - Milton Hershey

Break The Mold - Milton Hershey

Hershey didn’t do things the way they had always been done before. He didn’t accept old methods, stale ideas or out-of-date techniques. Instead, Hershey used his imagination to innovate, take his company in new directions and break the molds of the past. It was this characteristic of Hershey’s, and his understanding that attainable rewards required [...]

Give Back To Others

Give Back To Others

“One is only happy in proportion as he makes others feel happy. And only useful as he contributes his influences for the finer callings in life.”
Hershey wrote this passage on April 9, 1879, when he was just 21 years old. Over the next 67 years until his death, Hershey would dedicate himself not only to [...]

Sweetening The Deal: Hershey Tries Chocolate

Sweetening The Deal: Hershey Tries Chocolate

Back at home in Lancaster, Hershey had no capital to start another business, but he still had the vision and the determination. He managed to convince a former employee, Harry Lebkicher, to back his venture financially. Soon thereafter, his mother’s family also came on board. This support allowed Hershey to begin experimenting once again. In [...]

Starting From Scratch: The Early Days of Milton Hershey

Starting From Scratch: The Early Days of Milton Hershey

“A model town, a modern factory, a substantial business, these are the realizations of one businessman’s dreams.” - The Business World, June 1903 It is a name that makes mouths around the world salivate just at the sound of it. In a classic story of rags to riches, Milton Hershey became not only one of [...]