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Radical choice or bluff? M&M'S announces abandoning its colorful characters, criticized by conservatives

2023-01-23T22:32:22.633Z


"Now we understand, even the shoes of a candy can cause polarization", justified in a press release the confidant.


M&M'S advertisements will no longer have the same flavor... The confectioner has given up using in its advertisements, until further notice, the famous characters reminiscent of the shape of its chocolate candies, criticized by part of the American conservative right, which politicized judges.

But this announcement, taken up by all the media, could also turn out to be a joke.

The affair began with the launch, in September, of a new member of the “spokescandies” family, baptized Purple (violet).

This was the third female character in the strip, after Green (green) and Brown (brown), created, according to M&M'S, "to represent acceptance and inclusion".

Purple notably symbolizes support for the LGBTQ community and the expression of homosexuality.

Purple's arrival sparked criticism, with netizens blaming Mars Wrigley, parent company of M&M's, for politicizing chocolate candies.

According to them, the M&M'S characters had become "woke", a word which designates activism against all forms of discrimination and exclusion targeting one or more minorities.

A special package that caused controversy

The controversy rebounded in early January with the marketing of a special limited-edition pack that contained only the three colors of the female characters, green, brown and purple.

The "M&M's

woke

are back", protested, shortly after the announcement, Tucker Carlson, one of the star presenters of the Fox News channel, known for the very conservative positions of several of its stars.

He mockingly mentioned that Green was "possibly a lesbian" and that Purple was "obese", referring to its oval rather than round shape, akin to that of a peanut M&M's.

In January 2022, Tucker Carlson had already taken up the subject to accuse M&M'S of having replaced Green's white boots with sneakers, which made her "less sexy".

" We understood "

Referring to these changes, M&M's explained, in a message posted on Twitter on Monday, that it did not expect them to "turn the internet upside down".

"But now we figured out," the confectioner added, "even a candy's shoes can spark polarization."

A message from M&M'S.

pic.twitter.com/EMucEBTd9o

— M&M'S (@mmschocolate) January 23, 2023

But "it was the last thing we wanted, because our goal is to bring people together," continued M&M's, in this humorous press release.

“As such, we have decided to put the characters on hiatus indefinitely,” the company announced.

The animated creatures will be replaced, in the new advertising campaigns, by the actress and humorist Maya Rudolph, officially named "head of fun".

Source: leparis

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