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Hershey
[ hur-shee ]
noun
- Alfred Day, 1908–97, U.S. biologist: helped lay the foundation of modern molecular genetics; Nobel Prize in Medicine 1969.
- Lewis B(laine), 1893–1977, U.S. Army general: director of the Selective Service System 1941–70.
- Milton Snave·ly [sneyv, -lee], 1857–1945, U.S. businessman: founder of chocolate manufacturing company.
- a town in central Pennsylvania.
Example Sentences
The high cost of cocoa beans, fueled by climate change, has also encouraged major snack companies like Hershey and Mondelez to continue upping their prices.
Any deal would need the approval of the Hershey Trust Company, a charitable trust, that maintains voting control over the business.
A rematch of last spring’s championship series is all but assured as in the East, the Hershey Bears are up 3-0 in their own series against the Cleveland Monsters.
It is too tart for my taste on its own, so I use 1 tablespoon of the concentrate and 1/8 teaspoon Hershey’s syrup in 2 ounces of milk.
“The changes made in the leadership for athletic medicine were made by the Milton S. Hershey Medical Center with a singular focus: the best interests of our student-athletes,” Penn State said.
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