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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."
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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 ...
The M&Ms spokescandies are taking an 'indefinite pause,' with actor Maya Rudolph replacing them ahead of the brand's upcoming Super Bowl spot.
In 2016, Reporters Without Borders, together with the Institute of Mass Information , launched the project Media Ownership Monitor Ukraine to promote transparency in media ownership and to map who owns and controls the media in Ukraine, by creating a public available and updated database listing the owners of the main media outlets, and ...
The video was further distributed by Russian media. The video's metadata showed that it was created on 8 February 2022, and included different pieces of audio or video, including a 2010 YouTube video from a military firing range in Finland. [123] [9] Ukrainian intelligence attributed responsibility for the video to the Russian intelligence ...
Not only is Purple the first M&M's character to be introduced in a decade, she's also the candy's first female peanut character. The other peanut M&M's character is the jovial, fun-loving Yellow.
They originally had the slogan "The chocolates that melt in your mouth, not in your hand", featuring in 1980s British advertisements, [1] the same slogan used in the UK for Treets in the 1960s, and for M&M's in the UK and US up to the 1990s. [2] A British advertising campaign in July 2008 was accompanied by a new slogan: "Sophisticated sharing".