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The tagline "melts in your mouth, not in your hands" was invented by the Mars Company for M&M's chocolates in 1949. It was created to highlight the candy's unique candy shell that prevented it from melting easily, unlike other chocolate candies at the time.
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.)
M&M's were first invented in the United States in 1941 by Forrest Mars Sr. and Bruce Murrie. The candy was created to provide soldiers with a convenient and easily transportable snack during World War II.
The letter "M" is printed on M&M's chocolate candy using food-grade vegetable dye. The candies are coated in a mixture of coloring and then stamped with the iconic white M.
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The tagline "melts in your mouth, not in your hands" was invented by the Mars Company for M&M's chocolates in 1949. It was created to highlight the candy's unique candy shell that prevented it from melting easily, unlike other chocolate candies at the time.
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It would depend on how big the candy dispenser is. I know that m and m's are small though.
M&M's were invented by Forrest Mars and Bruce Murrie in 1941. Mars was the son of the founder of the Mars Company, and Murrie was the son of Hershey Chocolate's founder. The two partnered to create the candy, which featured a hard candy shell and was designed to prevent chocolate from melting. M&M's quickly became popular and remain a beloved treat today.