Social media users have dubbed a newly announced “progressive” makeover of M&M characters as “tired” and unnecessary. On Thursday, 20 January, confectioner Mars Wrigley announced that its mascots have ...
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They slut-shamed the green M&M yesterday. In arguably the most painful corporate rebranding since class warfare killed Mr. Peanut, the candy prudes at Mars, Incorporated, announced on Thursday their ...
In what feels to be a perfectly American consolation prize for the fact that Congress has failed to pass voting rights legislation, Mars has redesigned the M&M’s characters for a “more dynamic, ...
A makeover sounds like fun, but when you remove someone’s signature look the result might strike a nerve. This rings true for Ms. Green, the anthropomorphized M&M candy who has starred in memorable ...
In the ongoing saga of, “This is not what we meant when we said we wanted companies to be more inclusive,” Mars, Incorporated, the folks behind M&Ms, is giving their candy-coated mascots a makeover in ...