Hershey's
Summary
America's largest chocolate manufacturer, founded by Milton S. Hershey in 1894, operating as both a consumer confectionery giant and a major cocoa processor with a unique corporate structure tied to a charitable trust.
Read When
- Analyzing U.S. chocolate industry dynamics and market share
- Researching corporate governance through charitable trust structures
- Studying vertical integration in cocoa supply chains
- Examining American industrial history in Pennsylvania
历史时间线
- 1893: Milton Hershey founds the Hershey Chocolate Company as a subsidiary of his Lancaster Caramel Company
- 1905: Hershey, Pennsylvania factory opens, becoming the world's largest chocolate plant
- 1907: Hershey's Kisses debut using the automated "kissing machine" invented by D'Orlando
- 1923: Milton S. Hershey establishes the Hershey Trust Company to oversee his philanthropic vision
- 2017: Hershey acquires Amplify Snack Brands (SkinnyPop, Pirate's Booty) for $1.6 billion, expanding beyond chocolate
- 2023: Hershey reports over $11 billion in annual revenue, maintaining ~44% U.S. chocolate market share
商业模式
Hershey's operates an integrated value chain from cocoa bean sourcing through manufacturing, distribution, and retail — a vertical structure that compresses costs and protects margins. The company generates revenue across multiple segments: North American chocolate bars and candies (~65% of revenue), grocery/snacks (~20%), and international markets (~15%). Its secret weapon is the Hershey Trust, which controls 30% of voting power, enabling long-term strategic decisions insulated from quarterly shareholder pressure.
护城河分析
Hershey's dominance in American chocolate is reinforced by its near-monopoly on the "American chocolate taste profile" — the specific lipolyzed milk fat flavor that U.S. consumers associate with chocolate, which foreign competitors like Cadbury (owned by Mondelez) have struggled to replicate for the U.S. market. The company's control over Hershey, Pennsylvania's manufacturing infrastructure and its exclusive North American licensing rights for Hershey-branded products create geographic and legal barriers. Additionally, the Hershey Trust's voting control prevents hostile takeovers, a defense that proved effective when Cadbury attempted acquisition in 2016.
关键数据
- Controls approximately 44% of the U.S. chocolate market, nearly double second-place Mars
- Annual revenue exceeded $11 billion in 2023
- Processes over 1 billion pounds of cocoa annually
- Hershey, Pennsylvania factory produces over 80 million Kisses per day
- Founded in 1894, making it one of the oldest continuously operating chocolate companies in America
有趣事实
- The Hershey Trust Company owns the school, park, and museum in Hershey, Pennsylvania — essentially running the town as a company community, a legacy of Milton Hershey's utopian industrial vision.
- During World War II, Hershey produced the "Tropical Bar" (or "Ration D bar") for U.S. military rations, specifically designed to withstand high temperatures and serve as emergency food — soldiers famously complained it tasted like "a bitter potato," which was intentional to discourage casual snacking.
- Hershey's Kisses are individually wrapped by machines that fold 70 pieces per minute, and the paper strip inside each wrapper (called a "niggly wiggly") was added in 1921 as a proof of authenticity against counterfeiters.