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The move to sideline M&M's popular spokescandies comes a mere four months after the brand introduced an all-new purple cast member — the first new addition in over a decade — as part of a ...
M&M’s "controversial" spokescandies are "back for good" following Maya Rudolph’s Super Bowl ad campaign for “Ma&Ya’s Candy Coated Clam Bites."
Don't try looking for M&M's at the candy counter: starting today, you're shopping for Ma&Ya's. Days after retiring its popular — and unexpectedly divisive — "spokescandies," the world-famous ...
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Maya Rudolph (born July 27, 1972) is an American actress and comedian. From 2000 to 2007, she was a cast member on the NBC sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live (SNL).During her tenure on the show, she appeared in supporting roles in the films 50 First Dates (2004), A Prairie Home Companion (2006), and Idiocracy (2006).
Other mascots include the "cool one", Blue (voiced by Robb Pruitt) [56] [57] who is the mascot for Almond M&M's; the seductive Green (her personality is a reference to the 1970s urban legend that green M&Ms were aphrodisiacs) [58] (voiced by Cree Summer and Larissa Murray), [57] who is the mascot for both Dark Chocolate Mint and Peanut Butter M ...
M&M's candy: 1960s–present: originally voiced by Don Messick and Stan Freberg, now widely popular as CG spokescandies, voiced originally by Jon Lovitz and John Goodman, and now Billy West and J. K. Simmons, respectively Blue and Miss Green: 1996–present (Blue), 1997–present (Miss Green)
Maya Rudolph made her debut as M&M's new spokesperson during a Super Bowl ad, but was promptly replaced with the original candy mascots in a post-game "press conference."