Ma&Ya’s is gone, M&M’s are back!

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Despite being real milk chocolate, The Ma&ya’s commercials say it is candy-coated clams. Which is very gross sounding. If you will buy the limited edition Ma&Ya’s they are milk chocolate. The commercials are just trolling.
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Mars-Wrigley gave us a rollercoaster of a ride because of their publicity stunt of retiring the SpokesCandies. They want to be politically correct so they came up with an idea. They changed the footwear of female Spokescandies from heels to more sensible footwear. People from Fox news made violent reactions to the change. The sex symbol of the group, Miss Green changes her shoes from stilettos to tennis shoes. Tucker Carlson is one of the most wrathful when the change is done because he seemed to fan of Miss Green. His rant is the one people blamed for what occurred next.

There is also Ben Shapiro who got angry when Purple M&M debuted because she is supposed to be a beacon of diversity and inclusivity. She had been accused of being a fat lesbian by Fox News reporters. All that division and controversies lead to this.

The Publicity stunt that made many people mad started when Maya Rudolph announced that M&M’s will change the name of the Brand into Ma&Ya’s and have her face printed in the candies. You can still buy Ma&ya’s as a limited edition and I tasted some of them. They tasted the same.

Despite of being real milk chocolate, The Ma&ya’s commercials says it is candy coated clams. Which is very gross sounding. If you will buy the limited edition Ma&Ya’s they are milk chocolate. The commercials are just trolling.

 

The new Ma&ya’s Super Bowl commercial seemed to be the trigger to reveal this is a publicity stunt all along

Finally, Mars-Wriggly revealed that the Spokescandies are back, Including the controversial Miss Green and Purple. I am sure regardless of their footwear and the color of their legs, Fans are glad. The order is finally restored but not in the way Tucker Carlson wanted it.

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