"Where's the beef?" was a slogan used by the Wendy's fast food company on TV ads in 1984.
"Melts in your mouth..." but not in your hands, was an ad slogan used by M&M Mars for M&M candies almost from their origin, 1941.
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The iceberry. A small bunch of bright blue fruits that seems to grow spontaneously under the uppermost snow layer during winter. It is harvested once the snow melts in spring.
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"Melts in your mouth, not in your hands"
It melts in your mouth not in your hand. M&M
That was the advertising slogan for "Treats" the candy that melts in you mouth but not in your hands.ANSWER:That was the original advertising slogan for M & M's, "the candy that melts in you mouth but not in your hands".
1954 ~ see related link below .
1954
"Melts in your mouth, not in your hand" -M&Ms
The "Melts in Your Mouth, Not in Your Hand" slogan for M&M's began in 1954.
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That was used by Treets an English confection from the 1960's
The slogan "Melts in your mouth, not in your hand" was used for M&M's to emphasize their chocolate shell coating that prevented them from melting in your hand. This slogan aimed to highlight the durability of M&M's and differentiate them from other chocolate candies.
They were made for the troops in WW2 food packs. They came in small cylindrical tubes. It wasn't until 1954 the slogan was added, but the candy site doesn't tell why it was added.
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