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Jeryy McLeod from Tampa, fl
It has to do with saliva. The main reason, though, is that the temperature of your mouth is hotter than the temperature of your hands, and the melting point of mnms is between those. You can test this by putting an mnm in your hand and closing it, making it heat up and melt in your hand. TY for the update on my answer Pengwer1800!!
So they melt in your mouth and not in your hand!
1954
Jackson, MS.
Jeryy McLeod from Tampa, fl
It has to do with saliva. The main reason, though, is that the temperature of your mouth is hotter than the temperature of your hands, and the melting point of mnms is between those. You can test this by putting an mnm in your hand and closing it, making it heat up and melt in your hand. TY for the update on my answer Pengwer1800!!
So they melt in your mouth and not in your hand!
1954
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.
It has to do with moisture in the available surroundings and heat sources / amounts of heat.
Ms. Schaindlin
Ms. Askew
Forrest Mars
Jackson, MS.
"Melts in your mouth, not in your hand" -M&Ms
unless it is a better date or in HIGH ms quality it is worth its melt value in gold. coinflation.com will tell you the melt value