CBC Kids News reached out to Hershey Canada but didn’t hear back by deadline. The candy is somewhat controversial, as not ...
The cherry, peanut and chocolate treat was often a mainstay on grocery store shelves with its iconic yellow box.
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After over a century, an iconic Canadian treat is no more...but this familiar Vancouver brand has a tempting trade-in ...
Bad news for fans of candy lovers. Hershey's Canada has confirmed that it will no longer produce its Cherry Blossom candy.
Metro Brands is recalling the chocolate snacks, which should not be eaten or served, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency said ...
“Here, $1.25” is the cost of a thin carton of chocolate milk. 1L of 2% is $3.59.” Pricey, eh? (Get it? Because I’m Canadian? Sorry…) Then comes the joke and it’s coming from left field.
A chocolate bar sold by the Swiss company Milka has been recalled across Canada for containing undeclared hazelnuts, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
Inspired by a beloved childhood dessert, the gooey, crunchy “Can’t Get Knafeh of It” chocolate bar is a global sensation.
Over the years, Cherry Blossom chocolates were produced in Montreal and then Smith Falls, Ont. but Hershey Canada has confirmed that their days are numbered.