Hello, I'm a confectionery enthusiast with a passion for the history and development of sweets. Let's dive into the origins of M&M's.
M&M's were
created during the time of the
Spanish Civil War in the late 1930s. The candy's
inventor, Forrest E. Mars Sr., was inspired by a type of chocolate treat he encountered in Spain. These treats were
small,
round, and
colorful, with a hard shell that protected the chocolate inside from melting, a useful feature for soldiers in the heat of battle.
Mars returned to the United States and, in 1941,
partnered with Bruce Murrie, the son of a chocolate company executive. The name M&M comes from the initials of their last names:
Mars and
Murrie. The candy was originally marketed towards the military, but after the war, it became a
civilian hit.
The original M&M's were
plain milk chocolate, but over the years, they have expanded to include various
flavors and
color schemes. The candy-coated chocolate concept has also been adapted to other types of confections, such as peanuts, pretzels, and even coffee.
M&M's have become a
global icon, known for their
distinctive look and
memorable advertising campaigns. The little chocolate treats with the hard candy shell have stood the test of time and continue to be a favorite among people of all ages.
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