Melts in your mouth not in your hands
By ladychai onThis is a review that almost did not make it as I accidentally closed my browser.
In 1954, Mars Incorporated introduced M&M Yellow, the chocolate coated peanuts. Thank goodness for 1954.Did you know that those button-like chocolates have a rich history?Too much hype about what colors should represent M&M? Yeah, they are dead serious about the colors. From a black "M" at the center of the chocolate and then it was changed to white.The controversy with the red dye for the milk chocolate and why it was discontinued for a brief time.Then from tan to the public demand blue M&M. Whoa, really too much hype about colors.Oh well, M&M wouldn't be M&M without its six color combination.
Did you also know that there are actually differences in the M&Ms sold in some countries? Not all M&M products in Australia is available in the U.S.A. and there are limited edition M&Ms too, mostly packaged for a specific movie like transformers, indiana jones, pirates of the caribbean, star wars.You can even create your own character here try it: create
I am not really a fan of plain milk chocolate, I prefer my chocolate a little crunchy.It gives the chocolate a little more edge. I remembered one time, my ex bought me a large bag of M&M peanut and I ate the whole bag.Seriously, I just love these chocolates not only because it taste good but also because it is readily available, you can just grab a pack near the supermarket counter and you have your chocolate already.

i love all kinds of chocolate! and M&m's are one of them. I don't care about the colors, as long as they're edible! LOL