History of M&M's Candies

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History of M&M's Candies

Since their introduction in 1941 as a treat for the military, M&M's have become a popular candy for everyone to enjoy. The name is an abbreviation for their creators, Forrest Mars and Bruce Murrie. For decades, consumers could only choose between chocolate and peanut M&M's, but sine the 1990s, Mars Company has introduced a variety of specialty flavors. In 1998 M&M's became the "official candy of the Millennium," because MM means "2000" in Roman numerals. Does this Spark an idea?

  1. Origins

    • The Mars Company began producing M&M's chocolate candies during World War II for the troops. They originally came in small, cylindrical tubes. The bag design, in a deep chocolate brown, was introduced in 1948 and remains the same today. The first M&M's were not stamped with an "M" until 1950, when a bag cost only 5 cents. At that time, the M was stamped in black.

    Innovations

    • Mars introduced the Peanut M&M in 1954, which was a significant year in the candy's history. The famous slogan "melts in your mouth, not in your hands" was introduced, and Mars unveiled the popular animated M&M's characters in television commercials.

    Colors

    • In 1960, M&M's were available in yellow, green and red. Orange was added in 1976. Mars created a marketing campaign to add a new color in 1995 where people could vote on their favorite shade. Blue was the winner. Another "election" in 2002 added purple to the mix. In 1996, custom M&M's colors were introduced. Today, every shade of the rainbow is available to commemorate anything from weddings to births to graduations. Special messages can also be printed on the M&M's. Seasonal color mixes are available in red and green for Christmas and pastels for Easter.

    Globalization

    • Mars began marketing M&M's in a number of foreign countries in 1980, including Japan, Hong Kong, France and Germany. In 1982, the astronauts took them into space for the first time.

    Specialty Items

    • Until the debut of M&M's Minis in 1996, the candy only came in one size. The minis were packaged in small tubes, reminiscent of the original packaging. Three years later, Mars brought out Crispy M&M's, the first new flavor since Peanut M&M's were introduced 45 years earlier. Other flavors today include almond, dark chocolate and peanut butter. A line of M&M's Premiums, introduced in 2009, features gourmet flavors like raspberry almond, mint chocolate and mocha.

    M&M's Characters

    • The M&M's animated characters have taken on a life of their own. Mars introduced Green in 1997 as the first female animated character. Orange, the paranoid crispy M&M, joined the gang in 1999. Red and Yellow continue to be the most popular characters, and appear in many commercials together, including a holiday classic where the pair encounters Santa. Today, an online game allows visitors to create their own M&M's characters using different eyes, hairstyles and accessories.

    M&M's and NASCAR

    • M&M's became a NASCAR sponsor in 1990, but the characters did not appear on a car until 1999. They quickly became a fan favorite, so M&M's became a primary NASCAR sponsor. Famous drivers of the M&M's car have included Ken Schrader, Elliot Sadler and Kyle Busch.

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  • Christine Marie T Jan 25, 2011
    I am waiting for a M&M for Diabetic's LOVE THOUGH's M&M Still have my model in red of Mr M&M were you feed him and pull his arm to gathers the M&M from hand :-))
  • derekdespie Dec 03, 2010
    Ironically, the limited-edition Pretzel variety of M&M's Milk Chocolate Candies never have any yellow M&M's at all. Crispy M&M's will replace the limited-edition Pretzel variety around early 2011, because the "Orange M&M" character will have his giant pretzel inside to be invisible and melting back down to his own crispiness.
  • derekdespie Dec 03, 2010
    The "M&M's Minis" variety of M&M's Milk Chocolate Candies, which usually come in plastic tubes by either single-serve or pop 'n' share mega-tube sizes, will be featuring the whole colorful M&M's crew who'll appear on the packaging instead of the Minis themselves who've been mascots for the "M&M's Minis" variety. M&M's Minis' mascots, the Minis themselves, no longer appear on the packaging to the M&M's Minis variety in any form. They have disappeared from the M&M's Milk Chocolate Candies advertisements around a few years ago.
  • derekdespie Dec 03, 2010
    Red M&M, Yellow M&M and Orange M&M will appear as mascots for the plain, peanut & crispy varieties for M&M's Dark Chocolate Candies, respectively, just where Green M&M appears as its mascot for those three varieties. The fact that the Green M&M character also appeared as its mascot for one of the five most-popular varieties of M&M's Milk Chocolate Candies, the "Peanut Butter" variety. Besides that, these three M&M's Dark Chocolate Candies varieties will be introduced around early 2011, and will come in any sizes of bagged packages except for fun-size. They will only be available for a limited-time period of three years before being discontinued around early 2014.

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