<P> In 2005 Hershey's Kissables were introduced as a smaller sized, candy coated version of Kisses chocolates . They were discontinued in 2009 . </P> <P> Though originally made of solely milk chocolate, many variations of the Kisses brand of chocolates and candies have since been introduced . Hershey introduces and discontinues new flavors constantly . As of January 2013, some of the flavors available throughout the year include: </P> <Ul> <Li> Milk Chocolate </Li> <Li> Milk Chocolate with almond </Li> <Li> Filled with Caramel </Li> <Li> Special Dark mildly sweet chocolates (dark chocolate) </Li> <Li> Cherry Cordial </Li> <Li> Mint Truffle </Li> <Li> Milk Chocolate with macadamia nuts (only in Hawaii and company store in Hershey, PA) </Li> <Li> Cookies and Creme (white chocolate with oreo - like cookie bits) </Li> <Li> Candy Cane (peppermint flavored white chocolate with red nonpareils) </Li> <Li> Hugs (white chocolate with strips of milk chocolate) </Li> <Li> Pumpkin Spice </Li> <Li> Coconut Creme </Li> <Li> Air Delight (aerated Milk Chocolate) </Li> <Li> Birthday Cake (candy with colored cookies and birthday cake flavor) </Li> <Li> Kisses Deluxe (Hazelnut center) </Li> </Ul> <Li> Milk Chocolate with almond </Li>

What are the cookies with hershey kisses called