Cherry Blossom, a mainstay of Canadian candy store shelves for decades, will soon disappear as Hershey Canada has decided to halt production.
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Hershey's Canada to Discontinue Cherry Blossom CandyHershey's Canada is reportedly discontinuing Cherry Blossom, a novelty candy consisting of a syrupy maraschino cherry encased in milk chocolate with bits of coconut and peanut. The chocolates, originally produced at the Lowney Factory in Montreal, have been a staple for decades but are facing the axe due to the competitive confectionery market and consumers' desire for more complex and innovative treats.
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Hershey Canada to Discontinue Cherry Blossom CandyHershey Canada has announced the discontinuation of its popular Cherry Blossom candy, a Canadian favorite for decades. Production will cease in early 2025, with the company encouraging consumers to purchase remaining stock while supplies last.
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Hershey's Canada to Discontinue Production of Cherry Blossom CandyHershey's Canada has announced the discontinuation of its popular Cherry Blossom candy, leaving fans heartbroken. Retailers are already experiencing shortages, with widespread availability expected to end by the second quarter of the year. The company has urged enthusiasts to purchase remaining stock while it lasts.
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Cherry Blossom’s days numbered as Hershey Canada nips budCherry Blossom, a mainstay of Canadian candy store shelves for decades, will soon disappear as Hershey Canada has decided to halt production.
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Canadian News Roundup: Murderer Seeks Release, Regina Project Paused, Golf Cart Pilot Program PossibleThis news roundup covers a range of stories from across Canada, including a convicted murderer seeking early release, a paused renewable diesel project in Regina, a potential golf cart pilot program in Lighthouse Cove, and Ottawa TikTokers' reactions to a possible US social media app ban. Other notable stories include Breanna Stewart's historic debut in the Unrivaled basketball league, Hershey Canada discontinuing its Cherry Blossom confection, and automakers showcasing innovative in-cabin experiences at CES.
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Health Canada says synthetic red food dye banned by FDA poses no human risk in CanadaTORONTO — Health Canada says a synthetic dye newly banned from the U.S. food supply does not pose a health risk to the general population in Canada. The federal agency said it won’t echo a ban by the U.S.
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