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In this episode of pplpod, we unwrap the life of Milton S. Hershey, the pioneering businessman who transformed milk chocolate from a luxury item into a treat for the masses. We trace his journey from a limited fourth-grade education and a series of failed business ventures to his initial success with the Lancaster Caramel Company, which he sold for $1 million to launch the Hershey Chocolate Company.
Join us as we explore how Hershey built a vast industrial empire and a unique company town in Pennsylvania, complete with infrastructure and housing for his workforce. We also dive into the lasting impact of his philanthropy, including the establishment of a boarding school for orphans that holds controlling interest in the company to this day.
Tune in to hear about:
• Wartime Contributions: How Hershey produced over three billion "Ration D" and tropical chocolate bars for U.S. troops during World War II.
• A Brush with History: The story of how business matters caused Hershey to cancel his ticket on the maiden voyage of the RMS Titanic.
• Personal Tragedy: The loss of his wife, Kitty, and how his personal grief fueled his dedication to the Milton Hershey School Trust and the community.
By pplpodIn this episode of pplpod, we unwrap the life of Milton S. Hershey, the pioneering businessman who transformed milk chocolate from a luxury item into a treat for the masses. We trace his journey from a limited fourth-grade education and a series of failed business ventures to his initial success with the Lancaster Caramel Company, which he sold for $1 million to launch the Hershey Chocolate Company.
Join us as we explore how Hershey built a vast industrial empire and a unique company town in Pennsylvania, complete with infrastructure and housing for his workforce. We also dive into the lasting impact of his philanthropy, including the establishment of a boarding school for orphans that holds controlling interest in the company to this day.
Tune in to hear about:
• Wartime Contributions: How Hershey produced over three billion "Ration D" and tropical chocolate bars for U.S. troops during World War II.
• A Brush with History: The story of how business matters caused Hershey to cancel his ticket on the maiden voyage of the RMS Titanic.
• Personal Tragedy: The loss of his wife, Kitty, and how his personal grief fueled his dedication to the Milton Hershey School Trust and the community.