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Hershey's Krackel
Miniature-sized Krackel bar
Product typeChocolate Bar
OwnerThe Hershey Company
CountryUnited States
Introduced1938; 86 years ago (1938)
Related brands
TaglineWith its crisped rice and mouthwatering chocolate, Krackel Chocolate Bar has withstood the 'taste' of time.
Websitehersheys.com

Krackel is a chocolate bar with crisped rice pieces made by The Hershey Company and first introduced on September 14, 1938.[1]

About

Krackel contains milk chocolate and crisped rice. Krackel originally sold as an individual chocolate bar product until 1997, and for 17 years it was available only as one of the four varieties of Hershey's Miniatures until it was reintroduced as an individual candy bar in 2014.[2] The full-sized version has since been re-discontinued and it is now only available in the miniature version again.

Introduced in 1938, Krackel used to have almonds in its formula, until peanuts were then added in the recipe in 1939, but both the almonds and peanuts were removed in 1941[3] to be replaced with the new crisped rice balls that measure approximately 2mm. The product's packaging can be identified by its distinctive red background, white lettering, and yellow fine print.[4]

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