However, he started making caramel and established Lancaster Caramel Company. He created an overwhelmingly successful chocolate company, Hershey Chocolate Company, thanks to the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893. The World’s Columbian Exposition was a festival to celebrate the four hundred years since Christopher Columbus’s discovery of the New World. At the inspiration of the food exhibit, which was manufacturing chocolates, Hershey bought a lot of machinery and began creating chocolate. He created the chocolate company originally as a coating for the caramels in Lancaster. He was able to develop his own recipe similar to the Swiss-exclusive recipe to produce milk chocolate. An assembly line allowed Hershey bars to be made in mass quantities and become available to everyone, not just wealthy people. He wasn’t too busy, however, to marry Catherine “Kitty” Sweeny in 1898. Milton Hershey had a slow start to his career, but soon enough, he became a wonderful …show more content…
He and his wife planned to travel on a luxury ocean liner declared “unsinkable,” but he had to go to America earlier because of a business meeting. He escaped death on the Titanic that time. Shortly after, his wife died of poor health. Hershey never remarried, but he did two remarkable things after her death. Because his mother and wife had died, he did not want to stay in Pennsylvania. While visiting Cuba, he planted sugarcane farms and soon had a town in Cuba named after him. Then, he gave his entire
Bonds 5 stock from Hershey Chocolate Company to Hershey Industrial School in memory of his wife. Milton Hershey died on October 13, 1945, of pneumonia at age eighty-eight. He truly had a sad later life, but Milton Hershey was a great man. A generous man, Milton Hershey, created a candy empire through his determination, and he will always be remembered by it. He was very generous indeed, and he worked very hard. In his generosity, he created many things that will be cherished forever. He built a school and helped war heroes. He loved others and shared his wealth. God blessed him over and over again. His heart touched many people and encouraged many lives. Milton Hershey was truly a generous philanthropist and an incredible