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94% of Hershey's Profit Comes From Candy. But the Future Success of Its Business Is Riding on Something Else Entirely.


Every year for over 30 years, consumers have been shown the exact same Christmas commercial. The Christmas Bells from The Hershey Company (NYSE: HSY) shows Hershey's Kisses playing a Christmas song like a handbell choir. It feels appropriate that Hershey's most famous commercial features Hershey's Kisses. After all, the company is all about chocolate candy, isn't it?

While it's true that Hershey makes most of its money from candy, management is aggressively trying to change that fact. Actually, it's betting the future of the company on something else entirely.

Michele Buck became CEO of Hershey in 2017, bringing her experience from Frito-Lay (owned by PepsiCo) and Nabisco (owned by Mondelez International). Those operations have a heavy emphasis on salty snacks. And that's exactly the vision Buck had for Hershey from the start.

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Source Fool.com

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With a target price of 225 € there is a positive potential of 26.45% for Hershey Co. compared to the current price of 177.94 €.
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