No, M&M's are better because they contain chocolate.
No. M&Ms do not contain gluten.
Red M & Ms do nothing different than any other color M & Ms. All M & Ms are candy; eating too many too often can cause tooth decay and obesity (like any other sweet.)
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According to the label on plain M&Ms, they do not contain aspartame. The ingredients are: Milk Chocolate (sugar, chocolate, cocoa butter, skim milk<milk fat, lactose, soy lecithin, salt, artificial flavors), sugar, cornstarch, less than 1%: corn syrup, dextrin, coloring (Blue 1 Lake, Red 40 Lake, Yellow 6 Lake, Yellow 5 Lake, Blue 2), gum acacia. M&Ms candies may contain peanuts.
they put it in alphabetical order HAHAHAHA
no, each packet has the same weight but each m 'n' m is different in weight. e.g. one packet may have 25 m 'n' m's weighing 30g but another counld have 19 and weigh 30 g.
There is no systematic pattern. For example, Group 4: Titanium (2.5 MS/m), Zirconium (2.4 MS/m), Hafnium (3.3 MS/m) - down, upGroup 9: Cobalt (17 MS/m), Rhodium (23 MS/m) and Iridium (21 MS/m) - up, downGroup 10: Nickel (14 MS/m), Palladium (10 MS/m), Platinum (9.4 MS/m) - down, down.MS/m = million Siemens per metre.
M&ms
"One M&M" or "an M&M.". The actual name is M&M not "M and M".That's why the correct way to describe a bunch is "a bag of M&Ms" or "a bowl of M&Ms" or "a handful of M&Ms". M&M is singular. M&Ms is plural.
Almond M&Ms
there are 9 m and ms