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M&M's are a popular brand of small chocolate candies produced by Mars, Incorporated. They are known for their colorful, candy-coated shells and the slogan "Melts in your mouth, not in your hands." The "M" in M&M stands for Mars, which is the last name of the company's founder, Forrest E. Mars Sr., and the "M" also stands for Murrie, which was the first name of Bruce Murrie, the son of William Murrie who was the president of the Hershey Chocolate Company when the partnership was formed to create M&M's during the Spanish Civil War in 1941.
M&M's are a popular brand of small chocolate candies produced by Mars, Incorporated. They are known for their colorful, candy-coated shells and the slogan "Melts in your mouth, not in your hands." The "M" in M&M stands for Mars, which is the last name of the company's founder, Forrest E. Mars Sr., and the "M" also stands for Murrie, which was the first name of Bruce Murrie, the son of William Murrie who was the president of the Hershey Chocolate Company when the partnership was formed to create M&M's during the Spanish Civil War in 1941.
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When the company was founded it was M&M Limited. The two "Ms" represent the names of Forrest E. Mars Sr., the founder of Newark Company, and Bruce Murrie, son of Hershey Chocolate's president William F. R. Murrie, who had a 20 percent share in the product.
2023-04-07 08:01:10
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When the company was founded it was M&M Limited. The two "Ms" represent the names of Forrest E. Mars Sr., the founder of Newark Company, and Bruce Murrie, son of Hershey Chocolate's president William F. R. Murrie, who had a 20 percent share in the product.