m&m's

     

M&M Chocolate Canies are candy-coated pieces of chocolate with the letter "m" printed on them, produced by Mars, Incorporated. Several variations of the candy exist, including milk chocolate, peanut, cherry cordial (available primarily during the Christmas season), dulce de leche, toffee, crispy, almond, peanut butter, white chocolate (with and without peanuts), mint flavor, and dark chocolate (with and without peanuts). The candies were originally manufactured in brown, yellow, orange, red, green, and violet. Violet was replaced by tan in 1949, which was replaced by blue in 1995. Mars also launched a competition to have a new color between purple, pink, and turquoise sometime around 2002. Purple became the extra color, but it eventually disappeared.

Trivia about m&m's

  • They were introduced in 1941, designated as just "Plain" in 1954 & rechristened as "Milk Chocolate" in 2000
  • At the "World" of these chocolate candies you'll learn about the rigorous training they endure to earn their letters
  • "The milk chocolate melts in your mouth — not in your hand"
  • "The milk chocolate melts in your mouth--not in your hand"
  • "The Milk Chocolate Melts in Your Mouth -- not in Your Hand"
  • Combat candies made to melt in a GI's mouth, not in his hand
  • They've proclaimed themselves the "Official Spokescandies of the New Millennium"
  • This candy melts in your mouth, not in your hand & puts money into Kyle Busch's No. 18
  • They come in multiple colors & have the 13th letter of the alphabet stamped on them
  • Yum! The peanut version of these letter-perfect candies debuted in 1954
  • It's slogan "The Milk Chocolate Melts in Your Mouth, Not in Your Hand" was introduced in 1954
  • Van Halen's 1982 tour contract called for these candies backstage but specified "absolutely no brown ones"
  • You can custom order these candies with your own slogan printed on one side & the famous "m" on the other
  • Introduced in 1941, these climate-resistant chocolates were packaged in cardboard tubes for WWII GIs
  • In 1997 this candy introduced a female character who's green; she called her autobiography "I Melt For No One"
  • For your next party, have your photo printed on these candies; the 13th letter of the alphabet will be on the reverse

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