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"It is faith's work to claim and challenge loving-kindnesses out of all the roughest strokes of God." ~ Samuel Rutherford

Wednesday, August 31, 2005

how M&Ms are really made

is this version true? I'm so curious now!!!

A machine first makes the milk chocolate centers, which are tumbled around to make them all smooth and rounded. The various varieties of M&M's other than plain start with whatever object they are centering it around (peanuts, almonds) and then coat that with chocolate in the same way. They then put all of the chocolate pieces in a large revolving pan or drum, along with whatever coating material they are using (in this case, hopefully a candy coating) This is done a few times until the coating is thick enough, after which it is done one last time with coloring in order to get all those lovely colors. There is then another machine that prints an "m" on one side of the candy piece.

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