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Hershey Company Adds Amazon Dash Button to Ice Breakers

Lindsey Wojcik

January 1, 2018

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icebreakers logo in a gray background | icebreakersThe Hershey Company's Ice Breakers brand is now available with Amazon Dash Button, which offers consumers a way to easily re-order their favorite products. Amazon Prime members now have the opportunity to purchase Dash Buttons for Ice Breakers, making re-ordering their favorite refreshment products as easy as hitting a button. "Ice Breakers is excited to team up with Amazon to provide our millennial fans this new in-home, e-commerce experience," said Bill Blubaugh, senior director, sweets and refreshments at The Hershey Company. "Our Ice Breakers mints are a must-have for people, whose active, social lifestyles demand a steady supply of unique refreshment products. Dash Button ensures that one of millennials’ favorites is simple to re-order in the midst of their connected, on-the-go lifestyles." Ice Breakers, Hershey's second best-selling brand through Amazon, does well among millennials online, say company officials. The top consumer segment to visit Ice Breakers pages and purchase the product are people between 21-24 years old. Ice Breakers brand sales on Amazon.com are up 70 percent year over year, which is growing twice as fast as the U.S. candy, mint and gum category. Additionally, the repeat order rate is 31 percent, more than double the average of other Hershey brands on Amazon.com. "Having a strong relationship with Amazon has given us the opportunity to participate in their most innovative initiatives, and we are thrilled to be among the brands available through the new Dash Button," says Denise Vivas, director of e-commerce at The Hershey Company. "We continue to expand our partnership with Amazon as the opportunity for confection and snacks in the e-commerce channel grows exponentially—we expect online grocery sales to surpass $80 billion by 2020. It's exciting to be at the forefront of delivering beloved treats to consumers online." According to Nielsen, more than half of global consumers are willing to buy groceries online, and one-quarter are already doing so. Millennials are most likely to be shopping online today and to use future e-commerce options due to a high comfort level with technology. Most are early in their careers and establishing households, making them an important demographic to reach with innovative e-commerce solutions.

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