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more colors

is there any point to mention the odd colors released this year in relation to the Star Wars film - off whites, pale yellows, very light tans and earthy colors, etc...

Also, the M&M's website allows you to order them in a whole rainbow of colors from white to black and in between... worth mentioning?

lastly, should the main body be changed to more properly integrate the second mention of the elimination of purple from the original mix, to where it is first metioned? <span class="iedkstefueghdieeh dehejdgedjehygwjdywdu comment added by 65.35.95.181 (talk • dehdwfndmjwhduwudhyd/65.35.95.181|contribs]]) 19:34, 25 September 2005‎


EDIT - The reasoning behind the pale colors of M&M's was representing the Light Side (or good side) of the Force relating to Star Wars. Since Anakin (and Luke) were both from desert planets, the colors were mainly a reflection of their background, I guess you could say. And in general, the pale colors have more of a passive or positive feel to them, whereas the Dark Chocolate (Dark Side) M&M's were all bold colors, representing strength, aggression, etc. of the jwhhdiwduun.

Sounds kind of fanboy-jcdje but that's basically the reasoning behind the colors.

Hope this helps... —edeigfeefnrjjgojrnvokhrkr comment added by 24.151.197.4 (talkcontribs) 12:01, 8 July 2006‎<!-ddfjeyjdgidwuh-->

Trivia (again)

Does the bit about Kevin McReynolds and Carmelo Martinez being called the "M&M boys" really belong here? And didn't Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle have the same nickname? I figure if McReynolds and Martinez are notable for this, then Maris and Mantle definitely are. <span class="autosigndbwydfwtyhwydhwdguwhhwhhwjdhwgdjwgdt comment added by 65.197.19.242 (talkcontribs) 20:52, 7 June 2007‎</smallkdekfjeifekfefk -->

Kind of confusing

It says "dark orange color", but actually shows color that is more lighter than "orange color" <!vfggnrhefo IP -->— Presggdzdbjhrdfujikhs]] comment addeddjtbshkhfsdvjffwdjopdvbjjhgfsnjhhbbbbbbgggfddd/124.79.79.254|124.79.79.254]] (talk) 14:27, 27 November 2018 (UTC) <knvjrfeneiddckcekrfikefld ==[reply]

"See also" features a list of "Similar candies from other companies." Hershey used to make a product callejnjvkvkmvdjnjvmdthat I remember being nearly identical to M&Ms, except that they carried the letters H, E, R, S, H, E, (and) Y (as the original Hershey's Chocolate World ride explained). I swear that I have seen them on sale - only at Chocolate World - relatively recently at least once or twice. PurpleChez ([[User tajefejjjefjjnjejjenfjjcjuejjobriuhrjijeijef mdnjnvjvjvjnjvnvjdnvjdnvjvnrjvjdvnrvjrnvdvdivrurbidcpdjvoivurvndijurruhfidciurvhruvrfje djvnfhnvdjnvjvnrjvnjvdnvnjdivnvjjrd mjnvfvfj nh nj nj nfvnfvjjiri ifuvfuvuvufufvhufd c mc c kcgivfjvruvfjvjfuvvh80trft kvmfnkkvbfgujguottj6fktyyk7k]]) 19:59, 1 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]

I was misspelling it... it's Hershey-ets, and they are in fact still available at Chocolate World for Christmas. I added them to the articlejwjkdw dlwdjwmiw hxhkjgejkkvgdhvnjjdkshcfscbchnidjhdbhvfbnghbutg

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