Peanuts and chocolate. Again?
Peanut M&M’s are a single peanut, coated in chocolate, and encased in a crispy shell. The shells each have a single letter M on them, presumably to differentiate them from other similarly marketed sugar-coated lentil-shaped products.
(Yes, “sugar-coated lentil-shaped products” is how they are actually referred to by the people who make them, and yes, I did find out from M&M’s themselves after asking them if a single M&M was called an “M” – click here to read our emails.)
When I was at high school, the following joke became popular.
Q: Why did *insert stereotypical stupid person reference* get fired from the M&M factory?
A: They kept throwing away all the Ws.
Audience : Ha ha haaaa!!!
(I never understood the joke, but instead became concerned with what happened to all the 3s they also made…)
You get around 40 or so in a bag. (Take note, Mars Planets…)
While I was eating them, the majority of the M&M’s candies (sigh) were as they should be; a nut, in chocolate, in a shell, stamped with an M. I did find one, however, that looked like a small lemon.
OMG! IT WAS A DOUBLE NUTTER! LOOK EVERYONE, IVE FOUND A DOUBLE NUTTER ONE!!!!!
I took photos of it and showed everyone I knew. Everyone else seemed unimpressed. Apparently they are quite common.
I didn’t mind eating them, I suppose, but then I like most chocolate. I think that, perhaps, they were a bit too “nutty” for me.
Choc Rating : 6 / 10
My favorite of all treats I could eat bags of these no problem….
Peanut M&Ms are bliss. And the deformed ones are treasures. My favorite travel companion when on the road.