Take 5
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The Take 5 (known as the Max 5 in Canada) is a pretzel, caramel, peanut and peanut butter-filled, milk chocolate coated candy bar released by The Hershey Company in December 2004. The "5" in the name refers the combination of five ingredients: milk chocolate, peanuts, caramel, peanut butter, and pretzels.
Due to its popularity, The Hershey Company has produced several variations of the original candy in 2005-2006:
- White Chocolate - Has a white chocolate coating instead of milk chocolate
- Peanut Butter - Has a peanut butter coating instead of milk chocolate
- Chocolate Cookie - Substitutes a chocolate cookie to replace the pretzel
- Marshmallow - Substitutes a marshmallow creme to replace the caramel
[edit] Other Take 5 Products
Ice cream Take 5s have a combination of six ingredients: peanut butter, ice cream, peanuts, caramel, pretzels, and milk chocolate coating.
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Confectionery products of The Hershey Company |
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Chocolate-based |
5th Avenue | Almond Joy | Bar None (discontinued) | Cherry Blossom | Fast Break | Glosette (Canada only) | Heath bar | Hershey bar | Hershey's Kiss | Hershey's Kissables | Hershey's Cookies 'n' Creme | Hershey's Pops | Hershey's S'mores | Kit Kat (U.S. only) | Krackel | Milk Duds | Mounds | Mr. Goodbar | Oh Henry! (Canada only) | PayDay Chocolate (Limited Edition) | Rolo | Reese's Peanut Butter Cup | Reese's Pieces | ReeseSticks | Skor | Take 5 (Also known as Max 5) | Whoppers | York Peppermint Pattie |
Non-Chocolate |
Bubble Yum | Ice Breakers | Jolly Rancher | Koolerz | PayDay | ZAGNUT |
Other |
Good & Plenty | Snack Barz | Swoops | Twizzlers | Whatchamacallit | ZERO |
Hershey also manufactures Cadbury-branded products in the U.S. and military chocolate for the U.S. armed forces |