1: Forrest Mars came up with the idea for M & Ms during the Spanish Civil War. He discovered that soldiers were looking for a taste of home, in the form of chocolate, but needed something that could withstand hot temperatures. Mars took their request as a challenge and eventually came up with the candy, which he packaged in heavy tubes. Soldiers today still love M & Ms because they can hold up in just about any climate.
Fact #2: The brown bag of regular M & Ms was developed in 1948 and didn't change much over the years until 2003.
Fact #3: Peanut M & Ms (all in the color brown) weren't developed until 1954.
Fact #4: M & Ms slogan "the milk chocolate melts in your mouth and not in your hand" is one of the most recognizable in advertising history.
Fact #5: Red, green, and yellow colors were added to peanut M & Ms in 1960, but orange wasn't added until 1976.
Fact #6: Red M & Ms were discontinued in the mid-70's because of concerns that red food coloring was connected to cancer.
Fact #7: In 1981, astronauts chose the round candy coated chocolates to go with them into space as part of their food rations.
Fact #8: A holiday blend of special colored M & Ms were developed in the early 80's. The first blend was a mixture of red and green candies for Christmas. A mixture of pastel candies quickly followed that for Easter. Eventually, the special holiday line went on to add pink and red for Valentine's Day.
Fact #9: Red M & Ms were brought back into the fold in 1987 when consumers demanded his return.
Fact #10: In the 90's, two new flavors were developed - Peanut Butter Chocolate and Almond.
Fact #11: Consumers voted to choose a new color to be added to M & Ms. Although pink and purple were considered, it was blue who took home the prize and took its place in candy history.
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