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Post by NJtoTX on Mar 17, 2021 18:39:33 GMT
I wonder who started this myth? www.sensationalcolor.com/green-mms/#:~:text=Be%20a%20color%20insiderWhen I was a kid, all M&Ms were dark brown, chocolate colored. When they introduced the basic colors, red, green, orange, and yellow, I think, I used to feel as if those all had artificial colors when the originals did as well. The bags lent themselves well to school probability experiments, for classrooms that allowed junk food.
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Post by TutuAnimationPrincess on Mar 17, 2021 19:05:17 GMT
So that’s the story behind the green M&M. I admit I was unaware of this so I can’t comment too much. Isn’t chocolate considered an aphrodisiac by itself to some?
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Post by divtal on Mar 17, 2021 19:34:30 GMT
I don't remember the green M&M "theory," but that ad was a clever way for the company to approach it.
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Post by sweetpea on Mar 18, 2021 17:21:25 GMT
Lol, never heard of this. I currently have green ones in my "candy" extras compartment in the bakery. But they're actually the mint ones. I wonder if it matters?
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Post by sunshine on Mar 18, 2021 19:29:24 GMT
I just remember some rock bands putting 'bowls of green M&Ms' in their contracts for backstage, when they did concerts.
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Mar 20, 2021 22:43:03 GMT
I just remember some rock bands putting 'bowls of green M&Ms' in their contracts for backstage, when they did concerts. It was Van Halen and they demanded a bowl of M&M's with the browns taken out. A commonly know fact it was looked of a rack and roll decadence or eccentricity. Actually Van Halen's contracts had a lot of clauses about how they wanted their stage, equipment, sound etc set up. If they walked into their dressing rooms and the bowl of M&M's were there, with the browns removed, they knew the contracts had been read and followed. If not, it could give the band an excuse to cancel the show
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