Not sure why they're called "strawberried" rather than "strawberry," but maybe they have no real strawberry in it and it's lawyer-mandated or something.
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Darryll
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I love m&m's, but this does not. sound. good.
I guess I'm more of a purest - plain and peanut. May sound boring, but if it's not broke, why fix it?
I tried these a month ago. I think they call them strawberried because the strawberry flavor is infused into the peanut butter part. It works this way. I think if there was jelly type stuff in there it would be gross. Speaking as a huge M&M fan, these are okay, at best. Probably not a permanent fixture in the M&M family.
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4 comments:
I love m&m's, but this does not. sound. good.
I guess I'm more of a purest - plain and peanut. May sound boring, but if it's not broke, why fix it?
I tried these a month ago. I think they call them strawberried because the strawberry flavor is infused into the peanut butter part. It works this way. I think if there was jelly type stuff in there it would be gross. Speaking as a huge M&M fan, these are okay, at best. Probably not a permanent fixture in the M&M family.
Not too big on M&M "innovations", although I do love the coconut ones beyond reason.
I love these!! I had quit eating M & M's, then I saw these and wanted to try them. They are so yummy! I have a new addiction. Sue
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