A chocolatey family feud
to share with friends. M&M is said to stand for Mars & Murrie after candy heirs and business collaborators Forrest Mars Sr. and Bruce Murrie.
Bruce was the son of Hershey executive William Murrie, while Forrest was the son of Mars founder, Frank C. Mars. The 'juicy' tale of 'family drama' that saw the two collaborate is the best story going according to popular TikTok creator @condimentclaire.In one of her latest videos, Claire claimed the story started when Forrest E. Mars fell out with his dad, the original owner of Mars.
Not wanting to share his idea with his dad when he planned to bring the idea to the US, he turned to his family's rival, Hershey's. Thankfully, Forrest found himself a willing collaborator, leading to the chocolate we all know and love today. Together with the son of Hershey executive, he created M&M's. The pair then decided to name the brand after themselves, the Mirror reports.
The history fan also claimed: "The reason it all popped off is they created it right before World War Two and in World War Two they made this deal with the government that in every soldier's bag were M&M's."Shedding further light on the chocolate's history, the website explains: "After the U.S.
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