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Aggressive Mars breathes down Hershey's neck in US



By BY MARC LEVY, AP
10 October 2008 @ 12:48 pm EST

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. - This stretch of rolling dairy country has long been Milton Hershey's turf, where he first found success making chocolate more than a century ago and earned a name synonymous with chocolate in America.


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The Mars Snackfoods company displayed samples of thier Dove Bar product at a news conference announcing the roll out of the expansion of Mars new manufacturing facility Monday, Sept. 29 2008 in Elizabethtown, PA. Mars Inc. has closed a deal to purchase of chewing-gum company Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co. to become the world's largest candy maker, Wrigley said Monday, Oct. 6, 2008. (AP Photo/Bradley C Bower)
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But M&M-making rival Mars has crept up on Hershey's dominance of U.S. chocolate buyers. And now, Mars has delivered a chocolate-coated slap in the face, setting up shop in south-central Pennsylvania, just 10 miles from Hershey's flagship factory on Chocolate Avenue.

The $70 million "Dove Chocolate Center of Excellence" is the latest sign that the spotlight-shy Mars is breaking out of its shell as it tries to pound cracks into the long-held notion that Hershey is the real American chocolate company.

While Mars makes its surprisingly sharp-tongued attack, Hershey has struggled to cut costs by closing U.S. plants and blending cocoa butter substitutes into some of its chocolate candy--a step that has riled candy enthusiasts who say it dulls the flavor and feel of pure chocolate.

At the unveiling of its newly expanded Dove factory in late September, Mars Snackfood U.S. president Todd Lachman said--without naming Hershey--that cost-cutting competitors are "tricking" consumers with substitutes and outsourcing American jobs.

"The consumer is our compass, and we will always deliver 100 percent real, authentic chocolate products that have been manufactured here in the United States," Lachman said.

Mars also has pivoted its PR messages to chide its rival: Its premium brand Dove is "Made in the USA" and Mars can be trusted "to provide pure, rich chocolate," it says. And Mars is making its case just as it's leapfrogging Hershey as America's largest candymaker, with its $23 billion purchase of mint and chewing-gum giant Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co.

Meanwhile, Hershey is closing six plants--three in Canada and one each in California, Connecticut and Pennsylvania--in a move to cut costs and compete in faster-growing and cheaper regions. All told, Hershey is cutting about 3,000 U.S. jobs and expanding its operations in Mexico, India, China and Brazil.

While Mars will still lag Hershey's prized top spot in the U.S. chocolate market--which totals $16 billion--analysts agree that Hershey is facing a serious challenge.

Together, Hershey and Mars control better than two-thirds of the U.S. chocolate market, the world's largest. But Hershey's edge--currently about 42.5 percent to Mars' 30 percent, according to IRI/Neilsen data provided to Hershey--has slipped several percentage points in the last couple years as Mars has outmarketed and outmaneuvered Hershey, analysts say.

Copyright 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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