Do M&Ms melt in your hand?!


Question:

Do M&Ms melt in your hand?

I had some generic M&Ms actually leave candy shell color on my palm from holding it. Do genuine M&Ms actually melt in your hands just like that?


Answers:
Yeah just like skittles leave a rainbow on your hand if you hold them too long!

yes

Yes. The candy coating leaves colors on your palms if it's hot out or your hands are warm. That's why I'm not sure why they use that slogan...

I just tear a little hole in the corner of the bag and pop them into my mouth without even touching them. lol!

They melt in my hand eventually.

no

yea

Yep!

Nope in your mouth

They sure do. They say that because you are suppose to eat them so fast you don't hold them very long. All chocolate will melt.

Well they do advertise that the genuine article 'melts in your mouth and not in your hand' but mine are never in my hand long enough to find out!
Why not buy a pack and find out?

if you kept them in your hand long enough

Yes

Yes, they do.

yes mouth too

Yes they do if you hold them in your hand for a length of time.....but the don`t if you eat them right away. I believe that`s where they got their m&m slogan.....

yes.

yes

yes

yes I think so...you just have to eat them fast.

depends if the melting point of the coating is below 98.6 degrees, or if you have a fever or not...

Yeah and check it out, if you sit on them....THEY'LL MELT ON YOUR BUTT!!!! Isn't that awsome?

not as easily but in this weather its definitely possible!!!

it melts when your hand is wet........

yes they do...damn Mars company...we should SUE for false advertising!!! DOWN WITH M&M's!!! LOL

When we were kids, my sisters and I reenacted the commercials they showed on TV. We did really well until we got to the part where the kid opens their clean-as-a -whistle hand. Our cherished M&M's would be a total melt-down of sticky slime.

YES Dam those M&m's

yeah they do.

yap..it melts

yes they do. but they tend to do that only after prolonged exposure to the warmth of your hand, compared to other brands.




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