[email protected]

In a message dated 12/6/2003 7:02:08 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:
Definitely mail it. Also, put his name and age in the return address on the
envelope. That will increase the chances of it getting to the "right"
person in the office who likes to deal with kids' letters. It's Hershey -
I'm sure they do get mail from kids pretty regularly and they may even have
a PR protocol for how to respond. You may even address it to the R & D
department. What have you got to lose? -besides the cost of a stamp: )
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Hershey is cool. They were the major leaders in the change to end modern
slavery in chocolate production.

>>Hershey Foods Corp., the nation's largest chocolate-maker, says it is
"shocked" and "deeply concerned" that its products, such as Hershey's Kisses,
Nuggets, Hershey chocolate bars and Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, may be made with
cocoa produced by child slaves. The company, which has a long history of
involvement with children, says it is deeply embarrassed by revelations of indirect
involvement with child slavery. (Hershey Foods, which has a market
capitalization on Wall Street of $8.4 billion, is affiliated with a school for orphaned
and disadvantaged children, established in 1909 by company founder Milton S.
Hershey and his wife Catherine.)<<

EAT MORE KISSES!
Kathryn


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Wife2Vegman

--- KathrynJB@... wrote:
>
> Hershey is cool. They were the major leaders in the
> change to end modern
> slavery in chocolate production.
>

Well, the slavery is still going on, but many
companies are working towards ending it. You can read
more about it here:

http://www.foodrevolution.org/slavery_chocolate.htm

wifetovegman


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