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Hershey’s optical illusion hides a secret THIRD ‘kiss’ in its iconic logo – can YOU spot it?

HERSHEY’S iconic logo appears to hide a third secret “kiss” but fans have to turn their heads to spot it.

Two kisses that are wrapped in aluminum foil feature on the packaging while an additional chocolate teardrop is nestled in between the letters K and I.

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Hershey’sFans have to turn their heads to spot the symbol as it’s nestled between the letters K and I[/caption]

The slogan of the candy, founded back in 1907, is “Say it with a Kiss”.

Around 70million Hershey’s Kisses are produced daily in factories and enough of the chocolate candy is produced yearly to form a line that’s more than 300,000 miles long, according to ABC.

Some web sleuths claim a snake is nestled in between the first and second S, Cosmopolitan reports.

Hershey’s was founded back in 1894 by the chocolatier Milton S Hershey – who launched the Lancaster Caramel Company.

The first Hershey’s bars were sold in 1900 and fans can buy the candy in the US and 60 countries worldwide.

The company, which was founded in Pennsylvania, has more than 15 plants around the world.


Hershey’s is not the only company that has been accused of hiding a message in its logo.

The Baskin Robbins logo contains the number 31 inside of its famous storefront trademark to represent its 31 flavors of ice cream.

At first glance, the logo seems to just contain the letters “B” and “R”.

But upon looking further, the number 31 is in the middle of the two letters.

The two arrows on Subway’s logo haven’t always been there — do you know why they were added?

Shoppers that think the symbol at the end of the Walmart emblem is a flower are mistaken as it actually represents a “spark”.

And, the world-famous Toyota logo has a genius hidden meaning, but you have to know the trick to see it.

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