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  2. M&M's Latest Permanent Flavor Is Peanut Butter & Jelly - AOL

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    M&M's is packing a school lunch classic into a sweet treat.. On Sept. 19, the Mars Wrigley candy brand announced Peanut Butter & Jelly M&M's as the latest flavor in their portfolio. The chocolate ...

  3. M&M's - Wikipedia

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    These include the team of the cynical and sardonic Red (originally voiced by Jon Lovitz, thereafter Billy West) [55] who is the mascot for milk chocolate, peanut butter, and crispy M&M's, and the happy and gullible Yellow (originally voiced by John Goodman, thereafter J.K. Simmons), who is the mascot for Peanut M&M's (he was originally known as ...

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  5. Oompas - Wikipedia

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    2001 Oompas candy bag. Oompas, now discontinued, were candy produced under the Willy Wonka brand name. They were labeled as ‘Peanut Butter Oompas’. The candy produced from 1971 to 1983 was similar to today's Reese's Pieces and peanut butter M&M's (though bigger). Under the candy coating was a candy disk of one-half peanut butter, and one ...

  6. Baby Ruth - Wikipedia

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    However, David Mikkelson of Snopes.com denies the claim that the Williamsons invented the recipe, as George Williamson was head of the Williamson Candy Company, producers of the Oh Henry! bar. He continues to say that "the Baby Ruth bar came about when Otto Schnering, founder of the Curtiss Candy Company, made some alterations to his company's ...

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  8. Snickers - Wikipedia

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    Mars paid $5 million to have Snickers and M&M's named the "official snack" of the 1984 Summer Olympics, outraging nutritionists. [33] Sports promotions in international games continued to be a prominent marketing tool for Mars, keeping Snickers as an international brand while also selling local bars in some markets.

  9. Mars Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Mars Inc. (legally Mars, Incorporated) is an American multinational manufacturer of confectionery, pet food, and other food products and a provider of animal care services, with US$45 billion in annual sales in 2022; [7] that year Forbes ranked the company as the fourth-largest privately held company in the United States. [8]