Christmas

Hershey kiss Christmas handbell commercial

Hershey kiss Christmas handbell commercial
  1. How old is the Hershey Kisses Christmas Bell commercial?
  2. Why did they change the Hershey Kiss Christmas commercial?
  3. Did they change the Hershey Kiss Christmas commercial?
  4. What is the oldest running Christmas commercial?

How old is the Hershey Kisses Christmas Bell commercial?

It debuted in December 1989 and is shown in the United States each holiday season; as such, it is the longest-running television commercial for the Hershey brand.

Why did they change the Hershey Kiss Christmas commercial?

She giggles as she tops each warm Peanut Butter Blossom with Hershey's Kisses. Hershey's says the change came about because it was the cookies topped with Kisses that were always the real icon, warming hearts and homes each season. The evolution is the company's way of honoring holiday baking traditions.

Did they change the Hershey Kiss Christmas commercial?

Hershey's is assuring its customers its beloved Kisses holiday commercial has not been replaced after a new ad featuring the chocolates sparked backlash. Since 1989, the confectionary company has aired a commercial featuring the foil-wrapped Kisses as bells playing We Wish You a Merry Christmas.

What is the oldest running Christmas commercial?

Hershey's “Christmas Bells”

The spot originally aired in 1989 and has run every year during the holiday season since – making it the longest running ad ever for the Hershey brand.

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