Are M&M's a racist candy?!


Question: Are M&M's a racist candy?
There are brown M&M's, yellow ones, red ones, but no white ones. Does anyone else see a problem with that?

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No, there's brown ones because it's supposed to be chocolate.
The reason for it the same reason Mickey D's gives toys out with Happy meals.
to catch attention.
To get you to buy them.
There's nothing racist about that.
You like chocolate right?

I love me some MM's. :)



I prefer to think of them as candies with health problems. Brown and yellow--err, figure it out; Red--fever; Green--nausea; Blue--Hypothermia, etc., etc.

And you can order different colored M&Ms.

http://www.sweetbe.com/candystore/catalo…



You forgot the orange and green ones.

If you aren't racist, color doesn't matter! Get over it and get on with life! There's more important things in this world to worry about than the color of candy!



most definitely. we should make the blue ones drink from their own water fountain.
and the yellow ones should sit at the back of the bus!!!



there ARE white ones. Google them. You can buy them



Nope. I'm white and I see no problem.
Relax dude, no need to be so serious in life.



It's suppose to have fruity colors
to make it look appetizing



Yes! They totally are!



It's not racist. Didn't they have a coconut kind? Those had white m&ms in it.



what about eminem? DIUFHLISDJKHUILSHFUIVGHSDIGFKH



Oh! God! Any color is just God's outfit, illusive vision.



0.0 dude, theyre M&M'S! what flavor would the shell be on a white M&M coconut? ...... that actually sounds ok (:



No. Because there are blue ones.



funny!



Not really!



Not at all.=)



That's crazy. You must love milky bars!




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