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Regular M&Ms or Peanut M&Ms?

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AnnaMD 5 Dec 30
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Gotta love them peanuts!!

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peanut...Green ones.

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The dyes that are used don't add to any perceived benefits!

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All of them. Mix them up in a giant tub and have fun.
Unless you're allergic to nuts or something, then leave it out.
Otherwise, just watch people scream in terror when they get bamboozled.
let. the. world. burn.

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White chocolate M&Ms.

Gohan Level 7 Jan 1, 2019

Yuck

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You didn't hear this from me...but there's also Carmel M&Ms, Coffee Nut M&Ms, and Peanut butter M&Ms. Don't give into this false dilemma. Chose freedom instead!

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Peanut....because those regular ones will give you the sugar and you'll end up loosing yer feet.

Do you think peanut m&m's don't have sugar?

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Peanut butter!!

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I am allergic to peanuts, so peanut M&Ms are not an option!!

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My very favorite is almond m&ms.

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Neither as long as high fructose corn syrup ( franken sugar) is used. This pseudo sugar was created in a labratory with brain scans to show just how extreme the pleasure center of the brain lit up. It is addictive & nothing tastes better.

Unfortunately, that is so true for me. It is very hard to abstain from sugar

Sugar is sugar. Two pops a week double your chance of diabetes, gives you a 40% greater chance of developing pancratic cancer, refined sugar has now been linked to increased lung cancer and heart disease not to mention fatty liver disease.

I need to keep away from that high fructose corn syrup. So far I've been able to remove ketchup from the routine but chocolate is more difficult.

@Vintenar So eat chocolate without High fructose corn syrup. Euro imports.

So it makes my brain happy, gives me pleasure, and nothing tastes better? Sounds good. Also, what is corn syrup made from? Corn. Like all foods, unless you are truly allergic, high fructose corn syrup can be eaten or drank sparingly.

@JustRyan High fructose corn syrup is artificial. Enjoy your franken chemicals. Hedonism?

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I like the peanut butter ones a little more than the plain ones.

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Neither. Peanut butter, or crispy, or better yet reeses pieces. With all of the above I think it's an underrated lost skill to let them melt in your mouth one or a few at a time. You get so much better flavors from the candy and chocolate one at a time, worth it!

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Peanut, because then you get protein & good fats, not just sugar...practically health food, ,ol!

I just knew they were secretly good for me. LOL

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Peanut M&M's are really great. When you go to the movie theater and get popcorn get a box of the peanut m&m's and pour the whole box into the popcorn box. It's a great combo!!!

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I like them both, but lean a bit in favor of peanut.

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The ones with the mint flavor in them.

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yuck, i wouldn't eat an m&m even if i didn't have diabetes. i never liked them. they're so sugary i can't taste the chocolate and i find the texture unpleasant. the only thing worse than american chocolate is japanese chocolate. and i do like chocolate.

g

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Both have their merits. Peanut butter ones are an occasional treat as well

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