M&Ms run loose on the webMelts in your mouth, not in your hand By Emma Kae - 17th May 2001 - Back to News Feeling a little peckish but empty-handed, I logged on to M-Ms.com for a chocolate hunt.
Out of nowhere comes a voice that mumbles “welcome to the M&Ms network!” Seconds later, I had forgotten I had even been hungry.
There are so many channels… so many things to do… and so much chocolate! Visit the baking channel for M&Ms recipes and baking tips from the experts, or see the M&Ms studio for everything from M&Ms streamcast video to e-cards to tempt your friends with.
Ever wondered how many red M&Ms you get per packet, how each M&Ms is born or how new products are designed? Take the guided tour and learn your M&Ms inside out – from the rice / peanut / chocolate centre to the traditional crispy coating.
If chocolate coated education just isn’t entertaining enough for you, try the Tube TV page, jam packed with online games like Vacuumania and ZooTube – bound to keep boredom at bay.
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