My Forking Opinion on M&M’s Honey Nut and Chili Nut Candy

Chili Nut M&M's

Chili Nut M&M’s

Honey Nut M&M's

Honey Nut M&M’s

M&M’s Candy has an easy to enter contest on Facebook where you vote for the new flavor of peanut M&M’s. The new flavors up for consideration are Coffee Nut, Honey Nut and Chili Nut. You till 6-17-16 to vote on FaceBook and have a chance to WIN $100K.

M&M’s are the famous American candy that is chocolate that’s known for melting in the mouth and not the hand. The candy is chocolate that is covered in a hard sugar shell.

M&M’s were one of my favorite candies as a child and as an adult I have to try not all but most of the flavors they introduce.

If you read my blog you might remember I don’t drink coffee because it usually taste bitter to me and although I LOVE the aroma of coffee maybe my least favorite thing about coffee is the aftertaste that only comes with coffee. So to be honest as I am I can’t review the Coffee Nut Flavor.

I do have to say that these candies are next to impossible to find anywhere. I didn’t actually find them and my husband picked them up for me when he was out.

I start with the Honey Nut. I love honey and I like honey roasted peanuts so I thought these should be good. I taste it and it doesn’t forking taste like honey to me. It taste more like fake maple syrup. I don’t like them. I can’t eat them even though the actual peanuts in them seem less stale than from regular peanut M&M’s.

I try the Chili Nut. The bag gives off a deep chocolatey aroma. The chili nut has a little kick and leaves your mouth with a mild peppery finish. These are actually very good. Just like the coffee nut flavor the peanuts in the candy are a little bigger and seem less stale than in regular peanut M&M’s. I really like them. I was hoping for a little more heat but still these are good.

I voted for the Chili Nut!

That was my forking opinion on Chili Nut and Honey Nut Peanut M&M’s Candy.

 The Forking Truth

The Forking Truth

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