By Kristina Peterson, Bloomberg News

Hershey Co. is raising prices on its candy due to historically high cocoa costs.

The Pennsylvania-based maker of Hershey’s chocolates and Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups told its retailers last week that it would be implementing a roughly double-digit price increase, company officials said Tuesday. That increase reflects a higher list price as well as adjustments to the weight and number of candies in a bag, a practice known as shrinkflation.

“This change is not related to tariffs or trade policies,” Andrew Archambault, president of US confection at Hershey, said in a statement. “It reflects the reality of rising ingredient costs including the unprecedented cost of cocoa.”

The company previously announced a price increase a year ago.

The price of cocoa

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