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Idaho Sasquatch License Plate Hershey Bar Favors

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Indulge your guest’s senses with personalized creamy and smooth Hershey®'s Milk Chocolate Bar favors. Chocolate is always a pleaser that suits everyone's tastes. These are favors that will definitely not be left behind and are sure to sweeten your guest's day.

  • Proudly made in the USA.
  • Standard 1.55 oz Hershey's Milk Chocolate Bar
  • Great For Gifts and Favors
  • The Sweetest Favors for your Special Day
  • Dimensions: Hershey's Bar 5.5"w x 2.25"h
  • Kosher ⓊD
  • Store at room temperature
Assembly Steps:
  • Place your personalized wrapper face down. Next, put the front of your Hershey's bar face down in the center of the personalized wrapper.
  • Using a non-toxic glue stick, glue the bottom edge of the wrapper from one end to the other end and 1/4 way up the center.
  • Fold the top of the personalized wrapper over the top of the bar creating a little flap and hold it there.
  • Fold the glued bottom wrapper over top of the flap.
  • Press firmly across the wrapper to glue the entire area from left to right.

Please note: our chocolate is shipped within its expiration dates. In the case there is white or gray discoloration and a grainy texture this is due to a process called Chocolate Bloom, which is a non-harmful occurrence that can occasionally happen with chocolate in transit, due to changes of temperature. Most importantly, your chocolate is still safe to consume.

Nutritional Information:
Serving Size: 43 g
Serving Per Container: 1
Amount Per Serving:
    Calories: 220
    Total Fat 13g (17% Daily Value *)
    Saturated Fat 8g (40%)
    Trans Fat 0g
    Cholesterol 10mg (4%)
    Sodium 35mg (2%)
    Total Carbohydrate 26g (10%)
    Dietary Fiber 1g (4%)
    Sugars 25g
    Added Sugars 21g (43%)
    Protein 3g
    Potassium (4%)
    Vitamin D (4%)
    Calcium (6%)
    Iron (8%)
* Percentage of Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
Ingredients: Milk Chocolate [Sugar; Milk; Chocolate; Cocoa Butter; Milk Fat; Lecithin (Soy);

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Idaho Sasquatch License Plate Hershey Bar Favors

Idaho Sasquatch License Plate Hershey Bar Favors

The dark silhouette of Sasquatch (Bigfoot) on a blank Idaho license plate. Add your own text on both the license place and the reverse side. Contact me for special requests. License plates for additional states and other entities (Canadian provinces, foreign countries) upon request. If you live or travel in rural areas of the Pacific Northwest you may possibly come across one of the region’s lesser-known species of native wildlife. “Sasquatch” is an anglicized derivative of the word “Sésquac” which means “wild man” in a Salish Native American language. Sasquatch is reported to be a large, hairy ape-like creature, ranging between 6–10 feet tall, weighing in excess of 500 pounds, and covered in dark brown or dark reddish hair. Alleged witnesses describe large eyes, a pronounced brow ridge, and a large, low-set forehead; the top of the head has been described as rounded and crested, similar to the sagittal crest of the male gorilla. Sasquatch is commonly reported to have a strong, unpleasant smell. Enormous footprints for which it is named are as large as 24 inches long and 8 inches wide. Tufts of hair of an unidentified primate species are often found. Most scientists say Sasquatch, aka Bigfoot, is nothing but folklore and attribute sightings or footprints to misidentification or hoaxes. However, some scientists such as Jane Goodall believe it may exist. One theory suggests Sasquatch are a relic population of ancient hominids which reached North America from Eurasia via the Bering Land Bridge during a period of glaciation. Stories about Sasquatch-like creatures are found among the indigenous population of the Pacific Northwest. The legends existed prior to a single name for the creature. They differed in their details both regionally and between families in the same community. Similar stories are found on every continent except Antarctica to include the Australian Yowie. Members of the Lummi tell tales about Ts’emekwes, the local version of Bigfoot. The stories are similar to each other in terms of the general descriptions of Ts’emekwes, but details about the creature’s diet and activities differed between the stories of different families. Some regional versions contained more nefarious creatures. The stiyaha or kwi-kwiyai were a nocturnal race that children were told not to say the names of lest the monsters hear and come to carry off a person—sometimes to be killed. In 1847, Paul Kane reported stories by the native people about skoocooms: a race of cannibalistic wild men living on the peak of Mount St. Helens. The skoocooms appear to have been regarded as supernatural, rather than natural. Less menacing versions such as the one recorded by Reverend Elkanah Walker exist. In 1840, Walker, a Protestant missionary, recorded stories of giants among the Native Americans living in Spokane, Washington. The Indians claimed that these giants lived on and around the peaks of nearby mountains and stole salmon from the fishermen’s nets. The local legends were combined together by J. W. Burns in a series of Canadian newspaper articles in the 1920s. Each language had its own name for the local version. Many names meant something along the lines of “wild man” or “hairy man” although other names described common actions it was said to perform (e.g. eating clams). Burns coined the term Sasquatch, which is from the Halkomelem sásq’ets (IPA: [ˈsæsqʼəts]), and used it in his articles to describe a hypothetical single type of creature reflected in these various stories. Burns’s articles popularized both the legend and its new name, making it well known in western Canada before it gained popularity in the United States. BFRO provides a free database to individuals and other organizations. Their internet website includes reports from across North America that have been investigated by researchers to determine credibility.

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Loved the personalization. Nicely finished. Would definitely buy again for the next birthday. Beautiful. Loved the look

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