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M&M's Candy Fades to Black and White (Reuters)







M&M's Candy Fades to Black and White
(Reuters)

M&M's Candy Fades to Black and White
(Reuters)
12/30/2003 09:46 AM

Reuters - M&M's, the colorful button-shaped candies, are about to go off color for the first time in 60 years, but it remains to be seen whether their fans love or hate the change.




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