M&M's
M&M's are small, milk chocolate candy pieces produced by Mars Incorporated. The most popular M&M’s are plain and peanut.
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I love them all
I love them all, but my favorites are the dark chocolate ones, in the dark pink shades for Breast Cancer Awareness. I'll pay extra for the pretty color - ha ha! I love to munch M&Ms while I cruise the Web on my laptop because they don't mess up my fingers the way other snacks do.
Morgaine, United States - 31 March 2008
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Superior to other forms of chocolate
M&M’s have a lot of qualities about them that make them superior to other forms of chocolate - the ability to swindle just as much as you want, the variety of flavours, etc, and rightly so according to my book of useless information. It indicates that M&M’s were developed so soldiers could eat the sweets without getting their fingers sticky. I am also compelled to add that in my opinion M&M’s are better than ’Smarties’. They seem to have an outright tastier flavour.
Alex Cox, Australia - 24 September 2007
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I still remember the tastiest bag ever.
The perfect balance of chocolate and candy shell, M&Ms are one of the simplest but also one of the best candies ever. My mom and I are obsessed with holiday/seasonal bags of M&Ms. The sound of M&Ms pouring into a glass bowl means "party time" to me. I still remember the tastiest bag ever - I won it in a contest on a school field trip to Washington, DC. I have braved the Times Square Toys R Us twice for the new Mpire Star Wars M&Ms. Plain, mini, dark, peanut butter; all flavors I cherish. And of course I would never share the green ones when I was younger, but I've grown more generous with age.
Joslyn, United States - 10 August 2005
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A poor little white boy...
I can remember being a poor little white boy in Louisiana, and having my mother count out a very small number of M&M's for me and my brothers to have as a snack.
John, United States - 25 June 2005
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An amazing week
I was with my brother at his University Orientation Week, where they gave out M&M’s in the school's colours. What an ingenious way to launch M&M’s into my heart! I keep the package on a shelf at home, and whenever I see the M&M's, I smile thinking of the brand, my brother, and an amazing week. When I go back to visit him, I will definitely need some M&M’s to make the trip complete!!! :-)
Jennifer, Canada - 18 November 2004
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Until you find the color you're looking for
The most addictive substance I can imagine. My Mom was worried about me when I moved to Miami years ago - back when Miami Vice was a hot TV show - she had seen the show, and I was packing to move. I told her that she had already introduced me to an extremely addictive, and available, drug - M&M's. You can buy em at any corner store - newstand - or gas station. You just eat a couple - they're so small. Then a couple more. And before you know it, the bag is empty. :-( What's really bad is when you feel you have to eat all of one color. Or all of them until you find the color you're looking for.
Chuck, United States - 31 August 2004
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Tiny little planets
Watching the news yesterday about SpaceShipOne really impressed me! How did my favorite sweet manage to accompany the first private space mission and play a key role? Maybe it was a promotion but I think it´s just right to have those tiny little colourful "planets" orbiting in space.
Sabine, Germany - 27 June 2004
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Better in color!
The different colors. The irreverent characters. The awsome fun. The great ads. The joy of chocolate comes alive with this little things "that melt in your mouth not in your hand". A statement of the new millenium comes to us when the ad "illeniu" run, that ended with the phrase "it´s not the same without the "m&m´s". I love M&Ms because "chocolate" is better in color!
Gustavo, Mexico - 26 June 2004

