Well it depends on what you are baking but for most recipes, yes you can us Hershey kisses as a substitute. Just remember that they will make your recipe sweeter and that they are a lot bigger than the small semi sweet Chocolate Chips.
Probably, but it depends on the amount you use.
Hershey's Kisses chocolates were first introduced in 1907 by Milton Hershey Srinivas.P.M.
I think Hershey Chocolate Company. I've heard it be called "Hershey Kisses" a lot.
If there are 95 hershey kisses in 1 lb and 16 ounces in 1lb then there would be 5.94 hershey kisses in 1 ounce.
The hershey's company is a company that makes chocolates such as Reece's, Caramilk and hershey's kisses.
Yes. Hershey kisses are made with milk chocolate.
Most Hershey Kisses are made entireley of milk chocolate, but some are made out of dark chocolate, white chocolate, or nuts. A machine gives them shape, another wraps them, another boxes them, and then they get shipped to the world.
From the sound the chocolate depositor made.
It's called a Hershey Kiss because the machine makes a "smooching" or "kissing" sound when an individual Hershey Kiss is made.
the hershey chocolate factory located in each state exept for 8
the first hersheys kiss was invented in 1907!!!!!!!!!
Hershey's Kisses is a brand of chocolate which is manufactured by The Hershey Company. The bite-sized pieces of chocolate have a distinctive shape which is commonly described as flat-bottomed teardrops.