I’ve had this mug since I was a kid, which makes it “vintage”. Yikes.
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Ooh tell us more about your trip! Have you ever had any interest to stay at the Hotel Hershey? I hear their spa has some indulgent treatments that involve (what else) chocolate!
We went to Hershey’s Chocolate World when I was maybe 10 or 11, so I honestly don’t remember anything except riding on a trolley and drinking chocolate milkshakes with peanut butter and bananas in them! I’ve heard about Hotel Hershey and the chocolate spa treatments — I could go for one right now
Last time I went to Hershey was in college. On the ride that gives a manufacturing overview, my friend and I were amused that computers were still represented being by huge boards full of rectangular lights — like something Uhura might be working in the old Star Trek.
The theme was still “the great American chocolate bar” type fare. They hadn’t adopted one of those “better living and world peace through Coca-Cola” stances yet.
LOL! I visited the World of Coca-Cola museum a few years ago, and during the tour, I was wondering when they were going to unfurl the huge banner of Trotsky.
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Ooh tell us more about your trip! Have you ever had any interest to stay at the Hotel Hershey? I hear their spa has some indulgent treatments that involve (what else) chocolate!
We went to Hershey’s Chocolate World when I was maybe 10 or 11, so I honestly don’t remember anything except riding on a trolley and drinking chocolate milkshakes with peanut butter and bananas in them! I’ve heard about Hotel Hershey and the chocolate spa treatments — I could go for one right now
Last time I went to Hershey was in college. On the ride that gives a manufacturing overview, my friend and I were amused that computers were still represented being by huge boards full of rectangular lights — like something Uhura might be working in the old Star Trek.
The theme was still “the great American chocolate bar” type fare. They hadn’t adopted one of those “better living and world peace through Coca-Cola” stances yet.
LOL!
I visited the World of Coca-Cola museum a few years ago, and during the tour, I was wondering when they were going to unfurl the huge banner of Trotsky.
I’m now imagining a “little red book,” but this time with the dynamic ribbon device across the cover….
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