M&M's are celebrating 75 years! They are considered to be one of the most popular chocolate candies in the world, and they are famous not only for their delicious multi-colored chocolate candies with peanuts, but also for the characters, animated images of their candies, which have entertained us on television screens for decades. So, on this venerable anniversary, let's take a walk through the history of TV commercials for M&M's, which are sure to put you in a good mood and drive you to the store for a bag of M&M's.
M&M's candies they are celebrating this year 75 years. On this jubilee, the corporation Mars, the owner of the most popular colorful candies in the world (others are Smarties), announced new flavors, new colors, new textures and new packaging for easier enjoyment on the go. The anniversary was also accompanied by a cover of a song by singer Sammy Davis Jr. with Title Candy Man from 1972. The modern interpretation was created by the producer and the artist Zedd and singer Aloe Blacc.
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M&M's candies were created out of sheer necessity, because it is US Army during World War II asked Mars to make chocolate for her soldiers to survive the long journey to the front. Everything else is history.
They made chocolate with a hard wrapper that didn't melt during the journey, and it's been around for years 1947 grew into the commercial product that it is today one of America's most recognizable exports in history.