Before I tell you mine, I want to give a big "Thank You" to Soma from "Whims & Fancies" and Madame Samm for all their hard work and to let them both know how much fun it has been for me.
When I first seen your post on "Hugs and Kisses", I knew exactly what I was going to do. I quickly blurted out to my son, and he started laughing. He said he knew what I was thinking. "HERSHEY"!!!
Oh, yeah, I lived there most my life. I sat with the security guard when I was young. My mother worked 2nd shift, and she sat me with them till my father came out. He worked 1st. Most of my aunts, uncles, even my brother worked there. Eventually, so did I.
Well, before I show you my guys....let me tell you I also had a "Love - Hate" relationship with this. I Love doing Applique, that is part of what I was thinking....but as I read on, I seen it was Paper Piecing, Which, I Hate (only cause I am not good at it) That didn't stop me.....
So here is my Kiss......
Hershey Kisses were introduced in 1907 by Milton Hershey.
He dedicated the Plume (paper pull) extending out of the wrapper in 1924.
And here is my Hug......
Hugs were introduced to the Kiss family in 1993.
They are a delectable combination of Hershey's Milk Chocolate hugged by sweet white cream.
Together they make a great combination of sweet treats.
The name Kiss, came from Milton. The machine dropping them on the conveyer belt, makes the sound Kiss. He also said that they taste so sweet...just like a Kiss.
The first Kiss made was 2 inches tall. That didn't last but a month. The Kiss also became the first automated candy made in the factory. As of 1921, no human hands touched the kiss till they were in the bags themselves. Those that were unwrapped, or missed, were melted down and put in Milk Chocolate bars.
1,300 kisses are wrapped in a minute, and there are a total of 90 kisses in a 1 pound bag.
The Large Kiss was discontinued in Hershey, PA and sent to Mexico to be made in 1994.
The rest of the Kisses and Hugs were then transferred to the West Hershey Plant.
All the Main Street lights are Kisses. Every other one is wrapped in Silver.
They especially look good in Winter with snow on them.
I must say that I started my diet the first week of January. So I must give a special thanks for this hop...It also gave me.........
(Well, I had to buy these. I needed them for a picture, LOL)
Sad to say...the original factory was sold 2 years ago, and was torn down. The only thing remaining are the large smoke stacks that say "Hershey".
(but don't listen to the rumors, the candy was not shipped to Mexico, they are still being made in Hershey in a new plant that was built on the West end of town.
I hope I didn't bore you too much. I seem to get long winded.
Here it is, now hanging in my kitchen:
Now, lets grab a handful of the kisses, and hop on over to get more
"Hugs and Kisses"
Feb 17th
Lady Mary
Lady Vickie
Lady Anne
Lady Selina
Lady Theresa
Feb 19th
Lady Bente
Lady Kristen
Lady Linda
Lady Marcy
Lady Susie
Mdm Samm
Fits me to the tee.....LOL....
Till next time,
HAPPY QUILTING EVERYONE!!!
To get special designed quilts or to see my gallery, check out my site at: http://janesquilting.com
I sew enjoyed the story of my favorite candy! Your quilt is adorable. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteKisses are my favorite candy. I keep them all the time (even tho I am not supposed to) I love your version of Hersey Kisses and your quilt is adorable. Great job and thank you for sharing the Hersey story!
ReplyDeletexo jan
An interesting story, and a lovely quilt!
ReplyDeleteOh, how sweet, so creative. Love it!
ReplyDeleteI love the wallhangings, the story, and the husband who gave you roses, can I have him :) Oh wait, I have a perfectly good one living with me already.. no roses, but then I wasn't home this year either.
ReplyDeleteI have a cousin who works for Hershey, she loves it, has worked there for years. So it's cool to be reminded of the story, reminds me of the visits to see her. :)
Wonderful story of the Hershey's chocolate. Very pretty runner and sweet husband who still delivers roses.
ReplyDeleteWaouh, this was a very nice story!!! Your quilt is wonderful and very sweet, LOL! Great!
ReplyDeleteAnd the card, hahaha, what a big smile I had when I read it. You know I am living in the country of chocolate, want some? I don't actually like chocolate, can you image, a Swissie which prefers olives to chocolate... well, yes, tha't me!
Thanks for you posting!
Thank you for sharing! I truly enjoyed reading about yummy chocolate!! I love the kisses added to your project... It's a perfect creation for this hop!
ReplyDeleteWow! That is so coolio! and the story so interesting! Thanks
ReplyDeleteLove ALL your kisses and thank you for the Hershey lesson. I found it interesting. Your quilt turned out lovely too.
ReplyDeleteVery clever! Thanks for all the yummy Hersey's history too.
ReplyDeleteOk, soon as I can I'll be going out to by hugs and kisses. Like I really need more chocolate! LOL Love your hanging and thank you for the story. What a fun post...my eyes and ears were glued the whole way! Sew very creative!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jane for the history on Kisses. How cool. I love your little quilt, those Kisses are great. And so is your V-day card!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is so lovely . I haven´t seen that kind of candy here in Sweden. But Valentine is not big over here.
ReplyDeletehow VERY cute your kisses are! no-not the candy ones, your appliqued ones! Darling! I enjoyed your hershey's kisses history. Did they ever make them in DARK chocolate?
ReplyDeleteI love the story behind the kisses…I spent my summers in Philly, and I had one uncle who always took me to hersheys park…such fond memories…so thank you for your story but most of all your lovely wall hanging/table topper….really lovely Jane
ReplyDeleteNow that is really thinking outside the box! Love your contribution to the hop!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting post-I did not know the history of the Kiss but I do know that I love them. What a great quilt piece our kisses made! blessings, marlene
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt and the memories and the history of the kisses. Adding chocolate to a quilt, wonderful combo.
ReplyDeleteI LOVED learning about Hersheys! Your little kisses are so cute. A lot of people who don't care for paper piecing went ahead and gave it a try and did such wonderful projects. You should be proud of yours.
ReplyDeleteYour wall quilt is just adorable Jane ! I enjoyed reading about the Hershey company....if I had ever worked there I would have looked like the Goodyear Blimp...I love chocolate !
ReplyDeleteP.S. Your roses are beautiful, what a wonderful thing to be able to say that he always gives you roses :)
ReplyDeleteJane your quilt is so cute. Love the Hershey's kisses!. All your touches are so wonderful. Congratulations for being chosen today.
ReplyDeleteOh what a SWEET story. I really enjoyed it. And an even SWEETER project It is just too cute! I've been to Hershey back in the early 90's and was so intrigued by the street lamps. They are neat! Would love to go back someday! Thanks for the memory!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt and great read. I enjoyed all the details about Hershey Kisses and Hugs. Your applique is sew sweet. XOs from me to you ... <3 Pat
ReplyDeleteMy nieces both work at the theme park! Love your unique twist on the theme.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your little kissy quilt! How cute! Thank you for the history lesson, too!
ReplyDeleteI love kisses, the chocolate ones, and the ones from my husband too. Love the history lesson too. Your wall hanging turned out lovely.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous quilt! You are so creative! This quilt has extra meaning for you and I just loved hearing about you and your family working at the plant. I also loved reading about all the interesting history and facts about Hershey, thank you :)
ReplyDeleteYour Hugs and Kisses are fabulous, but I loved reading all of the Hershey facts. What a place to work!!!
ReplyDeleteI was not bored for one minute with this post...I loved it! Your quilt is adorable and goes so perfectly with your Hershey story. Sweet roses and a funny card made you a lucky woman for Valentines Day!
ReplyDeleteOh, this is so cute. Thanks you for sharing your story about the kisses. Your kiss and hug are perfect with the blocks. Your roses are very pretty, too.
ReplyDeleteJust love this! The Kisses bring it to life and they are my faovrite candy!
ReplyDeleteThat is just the cutest little hanging. Thank you so much for all those facts about Hershey's Kisses. That was so interesting! Even when I'm on a diet, I can allow myself just ONE a day to keep me from going crazy. =) Love the card your husband gave you. How wonderful to have all those beautiful years together.
ReplyDeleteGreat Idea!! Loved you Hugs and kisses.
ReplyDeleteOh that is too cute. Love your little chocolate guys!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet wall hanging. Thanks for sharing the history. Glad to know a plant is still in Hershey.
ReplyDeleteHow very fun and I loved hearing the history of the candy. I work part-time seasonal for See's and love sharing that history with customers when they come in. Beth @ Words & Stiches, pbstrand@msn.com. (Who is also very, very fond of chocolate!)
ReplyDeleteGreat project for a chocolate lover! Love how you personalized it!
ReplyDeleteYour wallhanging , with the applique and paper piecing , is so very pretty! Love how you combined them!
ReplyDeleteSusie
Ha, ha, ha. What a card! Your quilt is wonderful; how neat that you added your own special hug and kiss to the pp blocks. I throughly enjoyed the little history lesson. Not too long - just enough. Excellent!
ReplyDeleteOh this is adorable, wonderful job on the kisses and I LOVE the story.
ReplyDeleteJane-Love your creative endeavors, but since Hershey's abandoned their factory in CA, I've not bought any of their candies. My husband buys them once in awhile as it's his favorite, but I avoid buying anything not Made in America if I can. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteJane-Love your creative endeavors, but since Hershey's abandoned their factory in CA, I've not bought any of their candies. My husband buys them once in awhile as it's his favorite, but I avoid buying anything not Made in America if I can. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed the story about kisses. I love you project it is awesome. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteReally enjoyed reading your post. I love eating a Hershey kiss with my coffee. Your wall hanging is really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThat is gorgeous! I love Hershey's kisses too, but I never thought of making a quilt about them!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet!! I love your wall hanging so much. So creative and beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining the blog hop!
-Soma
What a sweet idea! I love that you added another kind of kisses to your project! :)
ReplyDeleteI must admit that I thought candy too but what fun to know the history about the plant and how it came to be named. Just the right size for a sweet treat, if you ask me provided that is where you stop.
ReplyDeleteI love how your piece turned out so you got to incorporate your true love after all. WTG!
Oh my goodness you could not bore me with the Hershey's History or their wonderful chocolate. I LOVE your quilt and how very clever of you to create it. Thank you sew very much for Hopping...
ReplyDeleteGreat job expressing your creativity . Thanks for sharing. janita
ReplyDeleteNeat that you added the Hershey kisses and shared some history with us. Part of quilting is memories.
ReplyDeleteYour post was very interesting and educational. You did not bore me at all. Anectodal writings of life stories are many times the best to read. You quilt is great.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, talented applique artist you are!
ReplyDeleteGreat wall hanging!! Love your hugs and kisses :) Thanks for the info about Hershey's - love the interesting history lesson. Of course, now I want some kisses and the closest store is 50 miles away!!! *sniff* guess I'll have to just suffer :(
ReplyDeleteOK...this is JUST AWESOME! I love the whole little quilt and setting!!!! SO CREATIVE!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project! The name of the hop made me think of Hershey too! :) We've been there several times. Anyway, your wall hanging is very cool--great integration of applique and paper piecing. Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteI lived in Harrisburg for three years and never made it to Hershey. Love your wall hanging.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing all this, and your stitching!
ReplyDeleteJane I loved your little history lesson on Hershey and I have visited both Cancdian and American plants I felt so sad when they closed the one in Canada.
ReplyDeleteI love your wall hanging it is both creative and adorable you get my vote for most creative.
Jane I loved your little history lesson on Hershey and I have visited both Cancdian and American plants I felt so sad when they closed the one in Canada.
ReplyDeleteI love your wall hanging it is both creative and adorable you get my vote for most creative.
BEAUTIFUL QUILT and so gorgeous fabrics you used. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteIt seems very fitting that I'm sipping a hot chocolate as I read your post. Your wall hanging looks wonderful and I enjoyed the history lesson!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this! :)
ReplyDeleteAdorable!!! Yours is the best one yet!!!
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