M&M's is a brand of chocolate-covered candies produced by Mars, Inc. The candies are multi-colored and have a distinctive 'm' printed on them.
M&M's were first produced in 1941 as a snack for soldiers during World War II.
In 1954, M&M's started producing peanut butter flavored candies.
In 1980, the first color change was introduced, adding brown to replace the original tan-colored candies.
Since then, M&M's has added a variety of flavors and options, including dark chocolate, pretzel, and holiday-themed colors.
There are now 21 different colors of M&M's available, and the brand has become one of the most recognizable candy brands in the world.
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Classic M&M's with a milk chocolate center and colorful candy shell.
M&M's with a peanut center and colorful candy shell.
M&M's with a dark chocolate center and colorful candy shell.
Smaller versions of classic M&M's.
The 'm' stands for Mars, the last name of the company's founder.
Most M&M's are gluten-free, however, some flavors may contain wheat or gluten ingredients. It's always best to check the label.
No, M&M's contain dairy and are therefore not vegan. However, there are some vegan alternatives available from other brands.
There are currently over 20 different flavors of M&M's available, including classic milk chocolate, peanut butter, dark chocolate, caramel, and more.
Some M&M's are made in the USA, however, the brand has factories all over the world, including Europe and Asia.