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We have yet to meet an M&M’s flavor we haven’t liked — however, this may change sooner than we expected. In an odd turn of events, Mars released a hot cross bun M&M’s flavor, and we’re not too sure what to think.
According to Bustle, this new M&M’s variety tastes like a combination of milk chocolate and cinnamon swimming inside the classic M&M’s crunchy shell. Like, we’d try them. We just don’t know if this is a combo we’d dig, you know?
But lucky for us, and to the disappointment of many, hot cross bun M&M’s aren’t headed to the states (or anywhere else besides Australia) any time soon. Mars confirmed to Bustle that hot cross bun M&M’s are exclusively being sold Down Under through the 2019 Easter season. Crisis averted, we suppose.
Although we thought we’d be in the minority about our distaste for hot cross bun M&M’s — we could definitely see hard-core M&M’s supporters getting behind the flavor — we actually weren’t alone. In fact, only a rare few were actually stoked about the decision to make hot cross bun M&M’s a thing.
Sorry, guys. We just cannot get on the same page as you. Hot cross bun M&M’s do not sound hot cross fun, if you catch our drift.
new year, new me.
— Dean Nye (@Dean_Nye) January 10, 2019
*m&ms hot cross bun flavour*
me: https://t.co/pyxCnWVWNl
We align more with the nonbelievers.
Not on my watch.
— Craig Parkinson (@Cparks1976) January 14, 2019
— Peter Clarke (@p_s_clarke) January 15, 2019
Get a grip, Mars!
Um...what? WHY? pic.twitter.com/UwM9Hm3blO
— David Woodard (@davewoodardnews) January 10, 2019
We don’t understand either, and we certainly won’t be investigating.
Lol.
That sounds fuckin atrocious. Ill take 4!
— Blair Hughes (@MrBlairHughes) January 10, 2019
And to be quite honestly, we’re a bit boggled by the other peanut M&M’s flavors that debuted earlier this week — Mexican Jalapeno Peanut, English Toffee Peanut, and Thai Coconut Peanut.
Pictures of the three new M&M'S flavors coming from the Mars Topeka plant later this month!https://t.co/69ELmOOY5Q pic.twitter.com/Yx9F8VNNGJ
— KSNT 27 News (@KSNTNews) January 18, 2019
Hmm… strange indeed. We’re kind of glad the hot cross bun M&M’s are staying in Australia. Too many weird flavors in the states would send us over the edge.