Cherry Blossom (candy)

Cherry Blossom is a type of chocolate confection[1] produced by Hershey Canada.

The cherry candy is coated with an enzyme, invertase, that breaks down the solid into a liquid over the next 1 to 2 weeks.

[5] In 1981, Nabisco and Standard Brands Ltd merged to form a new entity, which now owned the Lowney division.

[6] Finally, Hershey Canada purchased the candy unit of Nabisco in 1987, which included Lowney.

[7][8] The Lowney manufacturing plant resided in the city of Sherbrooke Quebec up until 1989, at which time it was closed, and all Lowney chocolate manufacturing was moved to an existing Hershey plant in Smiths Falls, Ontario.