Cherry Blossom (candy)
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| Product type | Bonbon |
|---|---|
| Owner | Hershey |
| Produced by | Hershey (2008-2025) |
| Country | Canada |
| Introduced | 1890s |
| Previous owners | Lowney Company |
Cherry Blossom was a type of chocolate confection[1] produced by Hershey Canada. It was discontinued in 2025.[2]
The Cherry Blossom consisted of a maraschino cherry and cherry syrup surrounded by a mixture of chocolate, shredded coconut and roasted peanut pieces. Cherry Blossoms were packaged in yellow boxes.[3] Contrary to common myth, filling was not injected inside the chocolate. The cherry candy was coated with an enzyme, invertase, that would break down the solid into a liquid over the next 1 to 2 weeks.[4]