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“World’s Biggest M&M’s” Chocolate Found by a Man, Guinness World Records Reacts

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M&M’s are a type of candy that originated in the United States and are widely popular around the world. The candy was first introduced in 1941 by Forrest Mars Sr. and R. Bruce Murrie, the founders of Mars, Incorporated. The name “M&M’s” is an acronym for the last names of the two founders.

These candies are made of a milk chocolate center that is coated with a hard candy shell, which gives them their signature crunch. M&M’s are available in a wide range of flavours, including peanut, almond, pretzel, caramel, and more. They are also available in various sizes and packaging, making them an ideal treat for sharing and gifting.

Walsh captioned the post”Hi @GWR I have the biggest M&M in the world. What’s the next step for us,” 

Guinness World Records retweeted “That’s not an M&M, that’s a boulder”

In India, M&M’s have become a favourite candy among children and adults alike due to their vibrant and colourful appearance. They are often used as decorations for cakes and other baked goods, and their distinctive candy-coated shell makes them a fun and delicious addition to any dessert.

Fintan Walsh’s recent discovery of what he claims to be the “biggest M&M in the world” has generated a lot of interest and excitement among candy enthusiasts and Guinness World Records followers. While it remains to be seen if his discovery will indeed make it to the record books, it is clear that M&M’s continue to captivate candy lovers worldwide with their unique taste and fun packaging.

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