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  2. M&M's Is Releasing a Brand-New Flavor Of Its Iconic Candy - AOL

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    This week, Instagram user @snackbetch shared that M&M’s is slated to release a new Toasty Holiday Peanut flavor, which features roasted peanuts infused with cinnamon, vanilla, spiced sugar, and ...

  3. NEW Key Lime Pie M&M’s Are Coming This Easter—Here ... - AOL

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    Now, we have practically too many varieties to choose from—there’s Fudge Brownie M&M’s, English Toffee peanut M&M’s and even Hazelnut Spread M&M’s—and the list keeps growing.

  4. M&M's - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, Peanut Butter M&M's were released. These candies have peanut butter inside the chocolate shell and the same color scheme as the other varieties. As of at least 2013, the size of the peanut butter M&M has become slightly smaller. In 1995, tan M&Ms were discontinued to be replaced by blue.

  5. Calling All Peanut Butter Lovers: M&M's Is Launching a New ...

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    The Peanut Butter Ice Cream Cookie Sandwich gives you the best of both worlds, with 100% real peanut butter ice cream providing the authentic flavor of one of the candy's most beloved varieties.

  6. Sixlets - Wikipedia

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    At some specialty candy stores, Sixlets can be found sold loose by weight in individually sorted colours not found in the typical variety- lime green, black, pink, etc.- in the same way that M&M's are popularizing designer colour selection. They are also packaged for sale as decoration for baked goods.

  7. Treets - Wikipedia

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    Treets were a brand of confectionery sold by Mars Limited in the United Kingdom, Italy, France, Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands.. The original product consisted of peanuts coated in milk chocolate with an outer shell of dark brown glazed candy, and appeared in the UK in the 1960s; these were later marketed as Peanut Treets (sold in a yellow packet), together with Toffee Treets (sold in a ...