We know you can get M&Ms in pretty much any color of the rainbow -- and then some. But for the month of October, as with many foods out there, M&Ms has gone pink to commemorate National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The M&Ms themselves are candy-coated in shades of pink, and on each sale of the special packages for this month, M&Ms will make a donation ($0.50 for each larger bag, $0.35 for the smaller 14 oz. bags) to The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.Think Pink: Pink M&Ms
We know you can get M&Ms in pretty much any color of the rainbow -- and then some. But for the month of October, as with many foods out there, M&Ms has gone pink to commemorate National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The M&Ms themselves are candy-coated in shades of pink, and on each sale of the special packages for this month, M&Ms will make a donation ($0.50 for each larger bag, $0.35 for the smaller 14 oz. bags) to The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.









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10-10-2006 @ 3:32PM
Tyler said...
Excuse! What is M*Ms?
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10-10-2006 @ 5:20PM
anonymous said...
Tyler, M&M's are tiny, candy coated chocolate candies. Where are you from? I hope you get M&M's soon?
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10-10-2006 @ 11:04PM
Dr. Electro said...
I still miss the original five colors. OH, wait! They're still in there, I just can't find them for all the new stuff! Silly me.
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