I am obsessed with all things peanut butter.
Always have been for as long as I can remember. It began with the peanut butter sandwiches most of us had as kiddos. But then the obsession grew and hit a fever point the first time I ever tried
Reese s Pieces and than escalated further when someone gave me a bite of a
Reese s Peanut Butter Cup.
And I ve never gotten over it.
Chocolate and peanut butter are magical combination and whoever first decided to put them together needs to be immortalized in sculpture and their descendants given monthly payments from us all out of respect and gratitude. .OK, maybe that s taking it one step too far, but still.
Mix, To Snow, To Rain Tonight; More Rain Sunday
WGAL News 8 Storm Team Meteorologist Ethan Huston says a wintry mix of snow/rain moves in from the south late this evening. Most of mix switches to all snow before becoming all rain by dawn Saturday morning. Share Updated: 11:36 PM EST Feb 26, 2021
Mix, To Snow, To Rain Tonight; More Rain Sunday
WGAL News 8 Storm Team Meteorologist Ethan Huston says a wintry mix of snow/rain moves in from the south late this evening. Most of mix switches to all snow before becoming all rain by dawn Saturday morning. Share Updated: 11:36 PM EST Feb 26, 2021
Hershey backs sweeteners start-up
Snacks and confectionery maker Hershey has joined US sugars supplier ASR Group to co-lead an investment in Bonumose, a start-up manufacturing lower-calorie sweeteners.
The size of the Series B financing round was not disclosed, with ingredients business ASR investing via its subsidiary American Sugar Refining. ASR is owned by Florida-based cane sugar producers Florida Crystals Corp. and the Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative of Florida.
Bonumose, located in Charlottesville, Virginia, has developed and patented a production process for high-purity rare sugars, including tagatose and allulose, from low-cost, plant-based starches. These products have fewer calories than traditional sugars and a negligible glycemic index impact, it says.
Hershey on a mission to drive better-for-you confectionery By Anthony Myers Company shares key strategies to expand and grow the better-for-you chocolate category with new and differentiated capabilities.
Hershey is putting itself in the forefront of the better-for-you (BFY) confection trend with a raft of new strategies with differentiated capabilities.
The Pennsylvania-headquarted company claims to be the “
the maker of the original, portion-controlled chocolate” with Hershey s Kisses Milk Chocolates, and has long offered a wide variety of choices for consumers to enjoy its popular brands, including Reese s Peanut Butter cups, to miniature size offerings, thinner versions (Reese s THiNs), including a version with zero sugar.