Mars Chocolate M&M’s
M&M’s are the American equivalent of our English Smarties. Only in my opinion, they taste better, and there are more varieties of them.
I’ve reviewed the Peanut Butter M&M’s in the past and thought they were some of the nicest things I’d ever had at the time, and even now they bring back very fond memories considering how cheap they are to make and buy compared to some of the other things I have had. The milk chocolate ones aren’t quite as good, but are still very nice.
You can get these in a variety of different sizes, but I went for the standard single serving bag. You still get a decent amount in there, so the bigger packs must be monstrous. Basically, this is just milk chocolate in a crispy, tasteless shell. There’s nothing more to these other than that they’re very small, and so you normally eat these a handful at a time. The chocolate here tastes different to that of Nestle’s Smarties, and I just prefer it. Plus with the wider range that these have, such as the even more delicious Peanut and the Crispy varieties, these are just a cut above Smarties.
They’re good, plain but good. I think they’re a little smaller than Smarties but I prefer these. Each bag has 218 calories, 2.3g Protein, 30.6g Carbohydrates and 9.6g Fat.
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September 19th, 2007 at 4:47 am
This another good study/marking candy. Doesn’t make a mess of your papers like some chocolates can