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  2. M&M's - Wikipedia

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    Also in 2006, M&M's became the official chocolate of NASCAR. In 2007, M&M's introduced a limited-edition raspberry flavor called "M&M's Razzberry Chocolate Candies". Also in 2007, M&M's produced a 50-foot, smiling Lady Liberty M&M statue to kick off a campaign encouraging Americans to create their own M&M characters at mms.com.

  3. Here's an inside look at how M&M's are made - AOL

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    Mars Chocolate — a segment of the $33 billion Mars candy, pet care, and beverage company — is the producer of M&M's, along with 10 other billion-dollar brands including Snickers, Dove, Milky ...

  4. M&M’s Is Adding a Fun New Flavor to Its Ice Cream ... - AOL

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    M&M’s ice cream sandwiches have been around for years, but this is the first time a peanut butter variety will become available. Other flavors currently available include Vanilla, Chocolate, and ...

  5. M&M's get a new name after Maya Rudolph replaces the brand's ...

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    New M&M's spokesperson, Maya Rudolph, reveals the new name for the popular candy as part of the brand's Super Bowl campaign. (Photo: Mars Inc./YouTube) (Mars Inc./YouTube)

  6. Candy - Wikipedia

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    Candy can be made unsafe by storing it badly, such as in a wet, moldy area. Typical recommendations are these: [29] Hard candy may last indefinitely in good storage conditions. Dark chocolate lasts up to two years. Milk chocolates and caramels usually become stale after about one year.

  7. 3 Musketeers (chocolate bar) - Wikipedia

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    Introduced in 1932, the 3 Musketeers Bar was the third brand produced and manufactured by M&M/Mars. Originally, each bar contained three flavors—chocolate, strawberry and vanilla [2] —hence the name, which was derived from the 1844 novel The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas.