🍬 Bulk up your snack game with colorful, shareable chocolate bliss!
This pack includes 48 individually wrapped 1.74 oz bags of M&M's Peanut Chocolate Candy, combining crunchy peanut centers with smooth milk chocolate and vibrant candy shells. Perfect for sharing, gifting, or stocking up for any occasion, these bulk treats bring consistent, colorful chocolate enjoyment to your everyday moments and special events.
D**A
Gotta have my M's!
This is a great deal on my favorite candy. I received exactly what's printed on the box in the listing photo: 8 Peanut, 6 Milk Chocolate, and 4 Peanut Butter. The candy is fresh with nine months away before the expiration date. Yummy, too. Would recommend!
E**K
Yum
I'm so happy.....bulk peanut m&m's in a nice portable size.
P**
M&M's
What can you say about them they're M&M's
W**D
Perfect, despite long shipping time
I ordered several boxes of chocolate during a cooler week and was worried when I found out it was shipping from across the country. Despite that, the candy arrived in perfect condition in insulated wrapping with ice packs. We tested the candy. No cloudiness or discoloration. I am pretty happy.
T**A
Melts in Mouth no hands
whats not to like !
A**O
Case of M&M's peanut
Good deal for the money unfortunately you will keep eating until they're gone and then you will need to order more LOL
S**
Concessions
Works great for our concessions.
M**S
Research project...
I use M&Ms in my college class to teach about sampling for research. The students love the lesson! They choose a research "sample" (bag of M&Ms) from the "community" (box of M&Ms). They take their "sample" to their "clinic" (paper towel or napkin) to count and organize the sample. We have great discussions about how the different colors could represent different groups in the community. I also have them combine samples (add their numbers) with a partner. Then combine with another partnered group. Students put their numbers in a shared Excel spreadsheet and then we look at % across individual samples and then the class as a whole. This activity is adapted from Smith, R. A. (2008). A tasty sample(r): Teaching about sampling using M&M’s. In L. T. Benjamin Jr. (Ed.), Favorite activities for the teaching of psychology (pp. 8–10). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
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