M&M’s M-Azing Peanut Butter Bar

November 22nd, 2007 by Terry

M&M's M*Azing Peanut Butter Bar

I’m actually not quite sure what the official title of this bar is. The wrapper is a mish-mash of words, the words ‘now even better chocolate!’ always make me a little nervous. How is it better? I looked at the ingredients and saw my old friends Sugar, Soy Lecithin, Artificial Flavours and…Sugar again…wondering around at the top of the list, so how is this better than what it used to be?

Anyway, the premise of this bar is an ordinary milk chocolate slab that has mini peanut butter M&M’s thrown into it. It sounds promising, but personally I feel it could have been done better, but I’ll get into that later.

So opening the paper wrapper and the foil (can anyone tell me why Mars went for foil here as opposed to a plastic wrapper?) wrapper reveals a thin bar that most likely will be a bit broken, as I’ve had this bar 3 times and it’s been like that everytime, sitting there. The bar is extremely thin in fact, normal M&M’s would have been too big for it, so instead you get these tiny M&M’s, which of course have a tiny amount of peanut butter in them.

And that’s where the problem lies, the flavour is just not there. Ordinary milk chocolate with a tiny hint of peanut butter. Now I mentioned earlier that the M&M’s were thrown in, and that’s no joke, there are a load of them in here. But the bar is just milk chocolate, and these M&M’s are so tiny, that they just don’t lend enough of their flavour to the bar to give a noticeable peanut butter taste, so it’s extremely plain.

My opinion is that a thicker bar with ordinary peanut butter M&M’s, or a bar with a peanut butter filling (ala Reese’s) with chocolate M&M’s in it would have been better ideas, but what do I know? Mars have gone for this and it’s a shame really. A bar with unfulfilled promise, stick to the normal peanut butter M&M’s as far as this product line goes.

The bar has 230 calories (120 from fat), 3g Protein, 25g Carbohydrates (23g of which sugars) and 13g Fat (8g of which saturates).

P.S. I am aware that this is pretty much word for word the same post I wrote for Chocablog, I’m feeling lazy today. A new and exciting review will be posted tomorrow.

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8 Responses

  1. ellie

    it would have been better if they did it like the Smarties bar. silly mares

  2. Terry

    The Smarties bar, now that takes me back. It’s not still around is it? I haven’t seen it in years.

  3. ellie

    still around over here. maybe you don’t have it there - was surprised you said you don’t have the dairymilk bars in the 8 square rectangular form anymore so maybe for some reason we just have different versions of things.

  4. Terry

    Well you are living in Ireland, it is expected for you to be a little bit behind with most things.

    *Takes cover*

  5. ellie

    *massive thwack over head* actually sonny boy (there’s an old fashioned phrase) we’re ahead on things chocolatey! kinder bueno white anyone? AND we have both the 8 square rectangular AND the long six square cadbury bars, beat that! and moving off chocolate we get american tv shows way before they are picked up in britain so HA!! am i getting overly competitive? i’ve had a lot of sugar today

  6. Terry

    My oh my, remind me never to incur the wrath of a woman scorned again. I was only joking with you, but I’m sure you yourself said the white Kinder Bueno wasn’t *that* special. And I pick up American shows way before they come here either, it’s called…the internet. <.<

  7. ellie

    lol just joking too. believe me the kinder bueno was nothing special. what’s…the internet?

  8. Terry

    It’s this magical world where I can get everything I ever wanted for free. :)

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