Milton S. Hershey

@Confectioner, Career and Childhood

Milton Hershey was an American manufacturer and entrepreneur who started the chocolate candy revolution in the US

Sep 13, 1857

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: September 13, 1857
  • Died on: October 13, 1945
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Confectioner, Philanthropists, Philanthropists, Business People
  • Known as: Milton Snavely Hershey
  • Founder / Co-Founder:
    • The Hershey Company
    • Hershey Trust Company
    • Milton Hershey School
    • Hershey Entertainment and Resorts Company
  • Birth Place: Derry Township

Milton S. Hershey born at

Derry Township

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Birth Place

In 1898, Milton got married to Catherine. The couple had no children, but they led a very happy life. Both of them were actively involved in philanthropic activities, and Catherine ardently helped her husband in his social work.

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Personal Life

Milton Hershey died on October 13, 1945, at the age of 88, in Pennsylvania.

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Personal Life

Milton believed that one should share his wealth with others, especially the less-fortunate ones; this was more of a moral obligation. The whole idea of starting the Hershey Industrial School for orphans stemmed from his deep urge to give back some of his wealth to his society. Today, the Milton Hershey School offers education and housing for more than 1000 girls and boys who have a problematic family life.

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Personal Life

Milton Hershey was born on September 13, 1857, in Pennsylvania, to Veronica "Fanny" Snavely Hershey and Henry Hershey. He was born in a tiny community farm where he spent most of his childhood days.

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Childhood & Early Life

His father was kind of a dreamer who was interests more in quick-rich schemes, rather than hard work. His mother was tired of his schemes, and the couple gradually separated. His mother was quit stricte with young Milton and instilled an appreciation of hard work in him.

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Childhood & Early Life

When Milton was 14, he dropped out of school and told his mother about the wish to start a business of his own. He started his apprenticeship with a candy maker in Lancaster. After four years, he borrowed some money from his aunt to start his own business in 1867.

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Childhood & Early Life

He was a hard-working person, but his candy making business was not getting any success. He shifted to Denver for a short period of time and started to work with a confectioner. Here he learnt the trick of making caramel with fresh milk. Milton started a business in New York too, but it too was not quite successful.

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Childhood & Early Life

As Milton returned to Lancaster, he again tried his hand at caramel business, and this time it was a hit. He established the Lancaster Caramel Company, which soon became a household name in caramel business. It was so successful that he started shipping products in Europe and US. He employed almost 14,000 people in his business.

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Childhood & Early Life

In 1893, Milton went to World’s Columbian Exposition. It was here that he had a close look at the art of chocolate making and he became fascinated with the entire process. With a thriving caramel business already in hand, he decided to start the Hershey Chocolate Company.

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Career

Milton concentrated more on milk chocolate, a delicacy considered as the forte of Swiss. But he wanted to mass-produce these candies so that it was available to everyone. He began experimenting to create a formula for his mass-produced chocolates.

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Career

In 1900, he sold his caramel company for a whopping 1 million dollars. After three years, he started a candy-making unit in Derry Church. The factory had modern machinery and was considered as a path-breaking unit in the history of Hershey and the candy industry. His experimentation with milk chocolates ultimately led to the discovery of Hershey bar which became popular with everyone.

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Career

The Hershey Chocolate Company was extremely successful and he created the Hershey Kiss in 1907. His long experiences in this industry had taught him the value of good workers. He was an industrialist and a forward-thinker, so he saw that his workers were treated properly and there was a pleasant atmosphere for them.

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The year 1924 was a landmark year in his career as he found the perfect way to mass-distribute his chocolates with the introduction of foil wrappers.

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Milton was the first entrepreneur who wanted to provide easily affordable chocolates. There are many products from Hershey which remain favorites, but the ‘Hershey Bar’ definitely tops the list.

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Major Works