"A Kiss For You" Hershey's Collector Plate – Sweet Nostalgia Served on Porcelain
This one goes out to all the (chocolate) lovers in the house. And maybe people who collect plates and/or give great gifts.
This retro Hershey's Milk Chocolate Kisses plate oozes vintage charm. If it oozed chocolate, it would either be: a) the most valuable item at the Mercantile, or b) be kinda gross. Sadly, “retro” in this instance is 1979. That simply doesn’t seem old enough to be labeled “retro” . . .
But let’s focus on the star of the show/ plate: the artwork. It’s pure, unfiltered, wholesome 20th-century Americana—a boy and girl mid-chocolate transfer in what has to be the cutest marketing campaign ever. Hershey’s really knew how to sweet-talk the masses, didn’t they? And the tagline? "A Kiss For You." Stop it, I’m blushing! Imagine this scene in your kitchen—every time you look at it, you’ll want to grab a Hershey’s Kiss (or five). You're basically investing in happiness with this plate. You're welcome.
Flip it over, and you'll see it's legit: Copyright 1979, Hershey Foods Corporation. And here’s the kicker—it was made in Japan by the fabulous folks at “Skillful,” who clearly knew their way around porcelain. This ain’t your run-of-the-mill plate; this is vintage craftsmanship, baby.
Whether you’re decking out a mid-century-inspired kitchen, need a quirky conversation starter for your chocolate-tasting parties (those are a thing, right?), or want the perfect gift for the Hershey’s fan who has everything—this plate’s got you covered. It’s functional, decorative, and oh-so full of history.
So go ahead, add this to your cart. After all, life’s too short not to surround yourself with chocolate-themed everything.
This one goes out to all the (chocolate) lovers in the house. And maybe people who collect plates and/or give great gifts.
This retro Hershey's Milk Chocolate Kisses plate oozes vintage charm. If it oozed chocolate, it would either be: a) the most valuable item at the Mercantile, or b) be kinda gross. Sadly, “retro” in this instance is 1979. That simply doesn’t seem old enough to be labeled “retro” . . .
But let’s focus on the star of the show/ plate: the artwork. It’s pure, unfiltered, wholesome 20th-century Americana—a boy and girl mid-chocolate transfer in what has to be the cutest marketing campaign ever. Hershey’s really knew how to sweet-talk the masses, didn’t they? And the tagline? "A Kiss For You." Stop it, I’m blushing! Imagine this scene in your kitchen—every time you look at it, you’ll want to grab a Hershey’s Kiss (or five). You're basically investing in happiness with this plate. You're welcome.
Flip it over, and you'll see it's legit: Copyright 1979, Hershey Foods Corporation. And here’s the kicker—it was made in Japan by the fabulous folks at “Skillful,” who clearly knew their way around porcelain. This ain’t your run-of-the-mill plate; this is vintage craftsmanship, baby.
Whether you’re decking out a mid-century-inspired kitchen, need a quirky conversation starter for your chocolate-tasting parties (those are a thing, right?), or want the perfect gift for the Hershey’s fan who has everything—this plate’s got you covered. It’s functional, decorative, and oh-so full of history.
So go ahead, add this to your cart. After all, life’s too short not to surround yourself with chocolate-themed everything.
This one goes out to all the (chocolate) lovers in the house. And maybe people who collect plates and/or give great gifts.
This retro Hershey's Milk Chocolate Kisses plate oozes vintage charm. If it oozed chocolate, it would either be: a) the most valuable item at the Mercantile, or b) be kinda gross. Sadly, “retro” in this instance is 1979. That simply doesn’t seem old enough to be labeled “retro” . . .
But let’s focus on the star of the show/ plate: the artwork. It’s pure, unfiltered, wholesome 20th-century Americana—a boy and girl mid-chocolate transfer in what has to be the cutest marketing campaign ever. Hershey’s really knew how to sweet-talk the masses, didn’t they? And the tagline? "A Kiss For You." Stop it, I’m blushing! Imagine this scene in your kitchen—every time you look at it, you’ll want to grab a Hershey’s Kiss (or five). You're basically investing in happiness with this plate. You're welcome.
Flip it over, and you'll see it's legit: Copyright 1979, Hershey Foods Corporation. And here’s the kicker—it was made in Japan by the fabulous folks at “Skillful,” who clearly knew their way around porcelain. This ain’t your run-of-the-mill plate; this is vintage craftsmanship, baby.
Whether you’re decking out a mid-century-inspired kitchen, need a quirky conversation starter for your chocolate-tasting parties (those are a thing, right?), or want the perfect gift for the Hershey’s fan who has everything—this plate’s got you covered. It’s functional, decorative, and oh-so full of history.
So go ahead, add this to your cart. After all, life’s too short not to surround yourself with chocolate-themed everything.