YES
yes
Yes, the coating of M&M's does contain shellac, which is a resin obtained from the secretions of the lac bug. Shellac is used to give the candies their shiny appearance and to protect the chocolate inside. However, it's worth noting that some varieties of M&M's may use different coatings or ingredients, so it's always a good idea to check the packaging for specific details.
Yes, the coating of M&M's contains shellac, which is a food-grade glaze derived from the secretions of the lac bug. Shellac is used to give the candies their shiny appearance and help preserve their color. However, in recent years, some varieties of M&M's may have alternative coatings, so it's always good to check the ingredient list for the specific product.
No.
yes
The last names of the two men who manafactured the candies, Forrest Mars Sr. and R. Bruce Murrie.
M&M's
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"M&M's" are owned by Mars, Incorporated.
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no