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Celebrate the festive season withChristmas M&Ms, now available in a generous 1lb bag. These classic M&M's come in vibrant Christmas colors,...
View full detailsM&Mega Peanut Butter comes in a 24-count display box, each pack weighing 2.83oz in a share-size format. These candies feature a creamy peanut b...
View full detailsEnjoy the classic taste of M&Ms, but smaller with M&M Minis. With their vibrant colors and delicious milk chocolate flavor, they make an am...
View full detailsM&M’s Peanut Candies are made in the United States by Mars, Incorporated. Introduced in 1954, this popular candy features roasted peanuts cove...
View full detailsM&M’s Peanut Butter Candies are made in the United States by Mars, Incorporated. Launched in 1989, this candy features a creamy peanut butter ...
View full detailsM&M’s Peanut Butter and Jelly Candies are made in the United States by Mars, Incorporated. This limited-edition flavor combines roasted peanut...
View full detailsM&M’s Milk Chocolate Candies are made in the United States by Mars, Incorporated. First introduced in 1941, this classic candy features smooth...
View full detailsCelebrate love and sweetness with M&M Valentine Milk Chocolate, now in a special 1lb package. This delightful treat combines the iconic, co...
View full detailsIndulge in the festive spirit of love with Valentine Peanut M&Ms, now in a generous 1lb bag. These iconic candies blend the irresistible crunch...
View full detailsChocolate candy is the largest and most historically significant of all candy flavors. In other words, it’s The Sultan of Swat, The Titan of Terror, The Colossus of Clout, and the King of Crash of Chocolate! Yeah, we got that from Sandlot, but when comparing chocolate to historical greatness, the Great Bambino is who came to mind. However, chocolate is much older than baseball, with the earliest known records dating back over 5,000 years in what is now known as Mexico. There is also evidence that it was used in drinks as early as 600 BC.
Once the Spanish discovered it in the 1500s, they brought it back to Spain and used it in medicine. Then, sometime in the 19th century, the Swiss got hold of it, and the rest is history! Nowadays, chocolate candy comes in three main categories, including dark, milk, and white, although some will debate that the real number is four, as ruby chocolate is often recognized as a standalone chocolate type, but we’ll let you decide. We currently have over 750 chocolate candy listings here at Candy Retailer, further proving its status as the king of candy!
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