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M&M's launches woke female-only particular edition bag of candy featuring 'lesbian' green and brown chocolates, as skillfully as new plus size purple sweet who represents body positivity

M&M's is putting into action woke 'all-female' packs to celebrate female empowerment and attempt to shake things up in a continued shift toward progressive branding.

Mars, M&M's parent company, debuted the feminist candy wrappers earlier this week, exclusively featuring the company's three female mascots: green, brown and the newly-introduced purple.

The all-female package - upside down, to show how powerful women have 'flipped the status quo' - will be the first time the brown and green M&Ms have been featured together since a viral tweet from sparked rumors they were a lesbian couple. 

The tweet contained a picture of the two characters holding hands on the beach, posted just two days after the Supreme Court effectively legalized lgbtq+ marriage.

In fact, a hunt for the two characters in the notorious fan fiction site Archive Of Our Own produces 11 different results. The green M&M supposedly posted the tweet herself, writing: 'It’s unique Ms. Brown and I get to spend day together without s

The Oh-So-Sweet History of Queer M&M&#;s

Green and Brown, the anthropomorphic M&M&#;s, are canoodling on a sandy beach as turquoise waves clash behind them. Brown&#;s legs cross at the knee; Green&#;s intersect at the ankle. Their signature footwear is kept impressively clean: go-go boots for Leafy and pumps for Brown. Green&#;s left hand is sandwiched between Brown&#;s two palms, the stack resting on Brown&#;s right knee. The whole scene is erotic enough, but I can&#;t stop looking at their eyes — they&#;re just daring you to say something.

Maybe they&#;re thinking: Ugh, the paparazzi is out here again trying to out us to our family-friendly audience, but we can&#;t be bothered — and our pearly-white shoes can&#;t get sandy.

The M&M&#;s ad copy place it more subtly, however: “It’s rare Ms. Brown and I get to spend time together without some colorful characters bargaining in. — Ms. Green.”

Note that M&M&#;s never actually stated the two were queer — it&#;s only suggested. (Speaking to MEL, a representative for the brand declined to comment on that tweet or confirm that the two candies are canonically gay.) But the tweet&#;s timing was savvy: It landed two day

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Case study: M&M's

Introduction

M&M's are multi-colored button-shaped chocolates, each of which has the letter "m" printed in drop case in white on one side. They are the flagship product of the confectionery division of Mars.

The original candy (est. ) has a chocolate filling which, upon introduction of other variations, was branded as the "plain, normal" variety. Peanut M&M's, which feature a peanut coated in milk chocolate were the first variation to be introduced (in ), and they persist a regular variety. Numerous other variations have been introduced, some of which are regular widespread varieties (peanut butter, almond, pretzel, crispy, dark chocolate, and caramel) while others are limited in duration or geographic availability.

They are produced in different colors, some of which have changed over the years. The candy-coated chocolate concept was inspired by a tactic used to allow soldiers in the Spanish Civil War (–) to move chocolate in warm climates without it melting. The company's longest-lasting slogan (since ) reflects this: "Melts in your mouth, not in your hand." The company's first big customer was the U.S. Army!

Mars has a Global Inclusion

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