Interesting truth about M & M's
M & M is a chocolate pieces of colorful small sugar stolen the hearts of generations in more than 100 countries.
They are a popular snack at the cinema or picnic, and they are always there for you when you need that sugar fever.
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The story of M & M started to return in 1941, right in the second World War.
They are manufactured in a new Jersey factory, but due to high demand, they must be transferred to a larger facility.
In the war years, M & M was only sold to the army, which means that daily chocolate lovers do not get glory candy samples until the war ends in 1945.
Who created M & M?
Patented by Forrest Mars (Yes, he is the son of the founder of chocolate Mars) and then owned by Bruce Murrie, the name of the chocolate product has been derived from two men
They combine their surname and use the abbreviations to create the household name we know and love today.
However, Mars and Murrie are far away as the best friend.
The rumor has that Forrest Mars only really cooperates with Bruce Murrie because his father owns Hershey's, the company provides most of the chocolate diets during the war.
Four years after the war, Forrest Mars decided he wanted to completely control M & M and bought a 20% share of Murrie for a huge amount of $ 1 million.
M & M has always looked like they do today?
M & M can be recognized today today by small 'm' printed on each piece.
Until 1950, there was no print on the pieces and between 1950 and 1954, the word 'm' was printed in black.
The color was changed to white in 1954 - the same year that Peanut M & M was introduced.
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Smarties was developed in 1937, and when Forrest Mars found that the outer shell prevented the filling of chocolate inside from Mel
Which color M & M is the most popular?
Red M & M is one of the most popular today, but in the 1970s, they were replaced with orange pieces for nearly ten years.
This is the result of a study that indicates red food dyes associated with cancer.
By 1987, the popular color was back on the shelves, and many customers were happy to know that Orang
M & M bottomless at Google.
Employees at Google in 2012 have been accessed in unlimited M & M amounts while working.
In the daytime, employees are consuming thousands of small chocolate dishes, eventually starting to take care of their bosses.
Instead of taking the entirely of M & M, Google decides to put fruits, figs and nuts in areas worth more noticeable, while storing chocolate in a dark vial elsewhere.
M & M's challenge for a Vine star.
In 2015, Vine Star Nash Grier was challenged by M & M to M & M a million crispy chocolates of M & M.
Perhaps a task seems easy at first, Grier only has a day to distribute chocolate.
After posting on Twitter and social networking sites other than the details of their accommodation throughout the day, he achieved a lot of support and fans soon rushed to take some free candy
And if you still don't believe M & M is one of the most favorite chocolates that the world has known, M & M's factory produces more than 69,000 units per second to keep up with incredible needs on the whole world.
That ends our interesting truth about M & M and now I will go to the store.