
When I told my friend that I'd bought these, he didn't believe they existed, and rightly so -- there is no real reason why coconut-flavored M&Ms should exist. I know it's summer and all, and summer makes us long for palm trees and exotic islands, but there's no reason M&Ms should get involved in a ménage of tropical fantasy. This variety eschews the blue-red-orange-yellow M&M for a disorienting white variety. From the outside, they're about the size of the peanut butter M&Ms, and they taste like a toned-down, solid-chocolate version of an Almond Joy mixed with just a hint of suntan oil. I didn't barf after eating them, and they were totally fine, but I don't think I would pick up another bag of these even if they were on extreme clearance and there was a chance of me finding a golden ticket at the bottom of the bag.
RATING: 31%
About time they made a fucking white M&M.
ReplyDeleteThose sounds kinda good actually.
ReplyDeleteI hate coconut flavored candis so I vote that sounds fucking gross.
ReplyDeletehey did yall try peanut butter and jelly m n ms that shit was tite as heck made me puke at cvs
ReplyDeleteDid anyone ever review the mint Skittles? I think I just pretended those never existed.
ReplyDeleteSounds about as tasty as hot dog flavoured chips.
ReplyDeletehey i havea a idea for a candy its, like, chocolate and you put it around something good (like peanuts, caramel, nugget, or smthing else that has a good tast) and not bad (like meat products, tree bark, cocconuts, or diarea)
ReplyDeleteWhere did you get them loco? I haven't been able to find any.
ReplyDeleteI got them at the Montrose Walgreens. They always seem to have an assortment of weird stuff.
ReplyDeleteI saw them at the Montrose Walgreens too, Loco, and the cashier and I proceeded to do a stand-up routine together about them.
ReplyDeleteIt was improvised, and admittedly pretty good. And yes, we'll be touring soon.