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Dark M&m's?


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Has anyone tried the new Dark M&M's??? I bought a bag a few days ago...and love them!! However, it's the only thing I've eaten that I figure is causing me to have "D" 3-4 times a day. I haven't been in a lot of pain or anything....so I'm not even sure it's a gluten reaction. Might just be a bug or something. I read the ingredients and it has Dextrin in it...and my list says that as long as the dextrin is manufactured in the US it should be okay (depending on what it comes from.. corn, soy, wheat...etc..). Anyone tried them and had a bad reaction? Or any opinion on the ingredient dextrin?


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Lauren M Explorer

Dark chocolate M&Ms?? I finally found the white chocolate ones (ehhh, not as good as I had hoped), but dark chocolate is my absolute favorite!!!

Sorry, that was no help. If I find some I'll give 'em a try and let you know how it works for me.

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I think someone has my mind under survelliance. Just the other day I said wouldn't it be great if they made dark choc. M&M's :P I am going to have to try them.

Lauren M Explorer
I think someone has my mind under survelliance. Just the other day I said wouldn't it be great if they made dark choc. M&M's :P I am going to have to try them.

Jenny,

They DID make dark chocolate M&Ms awhile ago, just for a short time as some type of Star Wars promotion. Of course, I couldn't find them anywhere, every place was sold out, so I never got to try them. :( I heard they were really good though. I hope we both can find some this time!!

- Lauren

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I think someone has my mind under survelliance. Just the other day I said wouldn't it be great if they made dark choc. M&M's :P I am going to have to try them.

Me too! I'm going to look for them this weekend ;)

I just called the company, and their gluten-free message hasn't changed, all M & M products, except for the crispys are gluten free.

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YYIIPPPPPPEEEEEEEE :D

Lauren M Explorer

They DO exist!

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Now I just need to find a place that carries them, soon preferably!!!

- Lauren


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MallysMama Explorer

Thanks, Patti!! I'm glad to hear they're still claiming to be gluten-free. It must have been something else I ate... or just a sour stomach. Thanks for the help!!

Good luck finding them...they're yummy! They're in a purple bag...only in a large bag - not the small 50 cent sizes. I found them at a super walmart in the candy aisles. I have yet to try the white chocolate ones... hopefully they still have them by the time I get around to buying them.

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