Hershey’s Upgrades Their KISSES For The First Time In Two Decades

Hershey’s Kisses are a classic Chocolate and you don’t see big changes from them too often, but they’re getting bigger and badder this holiday season.

Kisses Deluxe are the new treat from Hershey’s, and they’re twice as big as the traditional Kisses. They feature a creamy chocolate center with a whole roasted hazelnut, and have milk chocolate crisps within the chocolate shell.

They sound a lot like the classic Ferrero Rocher chocolates you see around the holidays, and from the gold wrapper, to the clear case, it sure as hell looks like Ferrero Rocher’s chocolates, as well.

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Either way, Hershey’s tested out these hazelnut treats in China back in 2013, spent the last few years tweaking it, waited for China to fall in love with them, and got them ready for their US arrival November 5.

It won’t be a soft launch, either. The Kisses Deluxe will be available nationwide at places such as Walmart, Sam’s Club, Kroger, hell, even Amazon.

The sizes will range from a 3-piece, to 35-piece box. If you do grab some from Amazon, they’ll have a giant 74-piece box.

So if you want to give out something familiar, but new this Christmas, or Valentine’s Day, this might be the perfect gift.

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