M&m's can be melt anywhere for an example your hand or your pocket mostly it could get melt if the air is hot or warm or by a place that has heat and they dont melt anywhere that's cold hope that helped
So they melt in your mouth and not in your hand!
they use lables and when they color them they dont color the m part
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Jeryy McLeod from Tampa, fl
If all colors of M&M's were put under a heat lamp, the darkest colored ones should - theoretically - melt first, as the darker colors absorb more heat.
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M & M s melt in your mouth instantly, dosent melt in your hand.
M&M candies were developed during world war two because the chocolate carried by soldiers always melted in their packs. So MARS candy company developed M&M's for soldiers to carry that would melt in your mouth and not in your pack. The war was over before they were ready so they marketed them as melt in your mouth and not in your hand.
M and M's can melt in both your hand and mouth. If the temperature is warm enough the candies can melt anywhere!
Because the red colouring filters the uv rays and draws in lots more heat
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