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Friday, June 12, 2026

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Field Ration D

The United States Army once paid Hershey's to make the worst chocolate bar in history. It was 1937 and Captain Paul Logan of US Army Quartermaster General's office sat down with Hershey's chief chemist Sam Hinkle and gave him one of the strangest product briefs in the meeting. He needed a chocolate bar that weighed four ounces, could withstand extreme heat without melting, delivered enough calories to keep a soldier alive in an emergency, and tasted, in Logan's exact words, only a little better than a boiled potato.

He did not want it to taste good. If it tasted good soldiers would eat it whenever they felt like it and have nothing left when they actually needed it. The solution was to engineer the palatability out of it deliberately. Make it just edible enough that a starving man would eat it. Make it just unpleasant enough that no one would eat it for fun.

Hinkle got to work. He cut the sugar dramatically. He increased the bitter chocolate liquor. He added oat flour, which created a dry, chalky, unpleasant texture. The resulting mixture was so thick and stiff that it could not be poured into molds at all. Every single bar had to be pressed in by hand. Before the war ended Hershey's had made more than three billion of them.


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12 comments:

  1. Ricky, you can dig up the damnedest subject matter. What a great little news story that few of us knew. Kudos for this one!

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  2. Who knew??? But it was a brilliant idea.

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    1. Pat - I thought you would know about this stuff.

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  3. I guess they brought back that recipe, because Hershey’s products have tasted like horse dung for years now… And added a few heavy metals and other forever chemicals that are in the chocolate now…

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  4. Today, that would be call "Dubai" chocolate...

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  5. All American chocolate bars are disgusting

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    1. Even "Butterfingers"??????🧈🧈🧈🖐️🖐️🖐️??????

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    2. Anon@8:43am - Yeah, Butterfingers are my all-time favorite.

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  6. Chocolate has been made into a luxury.
    Not long ago in California a 1 pound box of See’s chocolates could be purchased for 10 dollars, today it’s 34 dollars !
    Cocoa production has fallen as cocoa plantations have been uprooted for development, plants destroyed by disease, and shortages of labor, as the days of dirt cheap labor in Africa and South America has come to an end. Laborers have opportunities in other lines of work that offer better working conditions and wages.
    -Rj

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  7. Looks like it could be used as a bar of soap as well as a D ration.
    Gryf

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Nice you must be or delete your ass I will.