Monday, February 28, 2011

The Curious Case of the Jumbo Bag of Peanut M&MS

It's no big secret that I am a candy lover.

(Something I'm trying to conquer btw)

I enjoy a wide variety of sweets, but chocolate has been a favorite indulgence my entire life. Nothing ground breaking there of course, who doesn't love chocolate?

Umm, my daughter Courtney for one. But, I digress.

A few weeks ago we received the latest Costco Coupon book in the mail. It didn't have a coupon for the 8-pack-of-300-count-box-of-Kleenex I was hoping for (hopefully next time) but it did have another one of my favorite and most highly valued coupons I've come to expect every third time or so.

2.50 off a bag of M&Ms limit 2

Ahh yes. Nothing like saving five bucks on approximately 120 ounces of sweet, crunchy, candy coated, chocolate heaven.
I got one bag of peanut and one of plain.
I tend to favor peanut slightly more, I have to admit, but sometimes the simplicity of a handful of plain M&Ms can fulfill that craving for chocolate like nothing else on Earth.

Okay, 10:26 that evening.

Two, as yet unopened, nicely discounted, jumbo sized, bags of M&Ms sitting there on my dresser.

Were they calling my name?

Of course they were. And the fact that I was headed in to my bathroom to brush my teeth before hitting the sheets did not escape my mind. I decided that a small handful of Peanut M&Ms before I brushed my teeth wouldn't really hurt anything.

I opened the big, yellow, bag. I took probably 7 umm, fine, 12 of those tasty little morsels.

Chew, chew. . chew. . . . chew?

What the . . . . . .

Something was not right with those Peanut M&Ms.

They were chewy. They were soggy. They were not the same chocolaty treat that I have been enjoying for most of my 53 years.

It was like someone had bag-jacked my newly acquired, jumbo bag of Peanut M&Ms and filled it with, what I can only guess. . . . generic, candy coated chocolate pieces, must taste like.

(I have always wondered about those strange imitators. Who on earth would buy fake M&Ms???????)

I went back to the bag and took out a few more. This time I dug to the bottom. (As if that would make any difference.) Yuck, yuck and

YUCK!!

Going against every natural instinct I've ever had, I threw that handful of those (so called) Peanut M&Ms AWAY.

Needless to say, sleep did NOT come easy that night. I couldn't stop thinking about what on earth had happened to M&Ms. Why would they change a formula that was perfect. Was the M&M/Mars company so hurt by the current economy that they had come up with a new recipe for M&Ms that saved money.

This isn't as ridiculous as it may sound.

I KNOW that the cream inside Oreos has been changed. The truly subversive thing is that it seems every other bag of Oreos I buy, the creamy white filling tastes pretty much like it always has. But then I will buy a bag and there is a definite difference in taste and texture.

I also know that my once loved JUJYFRUITS changed their formula several months ago. I can't describe the difference other than they now taste watery. Needless to say I've kicked my Jujyfruits habit.

Okay, back to my M&Ms problem.

Like I say, I did not sleep well that night. This is slightly embarrassing to admit to but hey, this is for posterity after all. I think I must have spent close to two hours coming up with a contingency plan. I was going to go to Walmart, Fred Meyer, Target and maybe even Walgreens and buy up as many bags of M&Ms as I could.

I figured that most stores had not yet been infiltrated by these new inedible M&Ms. I was going to secure for myself at least a year's supply of the old ones. I was even deliberating over the best methods to make them last. At one point I was almost ready to get up out of bed and draw up an M&Ms consumption chart.

I realized that I would most likely be called upon at some point to share.

I decided it would only be with immediate family. (Yes, of course that included my grandchildren. What kind of a monster do you think I am.)

I don't really remember when or how I fell asleep. But I know that my last conscious thought was that I would call the 800 number on the bag as soon as I woke up.

And I did.

As I sat there wading through all of the different options, (You know, that sweet computer voice that tries so hard to not let you talk to a REAL person) I reminded myself to stay calm. Funny how you can manage calm and rational much easier in the light of day than at 11:45 at night.

I actually got through to someone pretty quickly. A pleasant young woman named Angie. I was a little flustered at first. I realized that I should have planned my strategy before I got to a real person.

What to do? What to do?

Do I start out by demanding answers? Do I ask why on earth the M&M Mars Company has messed with perfection. Or do I take the sympathy, sob story route. Hmm.

I settled for middle ground.

I simply told Angie that I had been to Costco the night before and had bought 2 bags of M&Ms. I described their taste and texture. And then I ended with a short, heartfelt plea, to change the formula back to how it was.

I was asked if I had the bag close by.

I did.

I was asked to give her all of the pertinent numbers on said bag.

I did.

A few moments of silence followed.

Oh Please, Oh Please, Oh Please!

Angie got back to me a few minutes later. With some interesting news, AND some really good news. She gave me the interesting news first. Apparently, the bag of Peanut M&Ms I had in my possession should never have been sent out.

Yet.

They had only been manufactured the week before. They needed time to ripen. Yes you heard me right. THEY WERE NOT RIPE!

She promised me that the recipe for M&Ms had not been changed. There is however a ripening process that takes a couple of months before they are shipped out to stores all over America to be enjoyed by people like me. She told me the best thing to do with my, way too fresh, jumbo sized bags of M&Ms would be to put them somewhere preferrably cool and dark and let them sit for about 6 to 8 weeks.

Who KNEW!?!

Now for the really good news. She told me that she would be sending me several coupons to make it up to me for having been unfortunate enough to have gotten my hands on a couple of bags of unripe M&Ms. The coupons came less than a week later. There were two 5 dollar ones, good for any M&M/Mars products and then two 1 dollar ones.

WOW! Twelve dollars in coupons! Was it wrong of me to feel like I had just hit the M&Ms JACKPOT? I decided. . . .

absolutely not.

I had bought them from Costco in good faith. I had spent a sleepless night. Damn right I should get some kind of compensation.

So that's my story.

I hope that you will remember this if you ever end up with your own unripe bag of M&Ms. As for me, I am almost finished with my last big bag that I got with one of those 5 dollar coupons.

The (sweet) End

15 comments:

dswillis said...

You crack me up. I would be hard pressed to admit I love peanut M&M's outloud on my blog. I am a closet peanut M&M lover.

Mike 'n' Cindy Brinkerhoff said...

Peanut M&M's are out-of-this-world, crazy delicious. Peanut Butter M&M's are right behind them, as are the plain ones.

I had NO idea that there was a ripening process!! So now that you've eaten the rest of the coupon'd M&M's, are you ready to test the ripening ones again yet?

SuzanSayz said...

Actually they are long gone. Even though this IS a new post, I started writing it last June. It's been kicking around as a draft and I finally rescued it from BlogOsphere-oblivion. But yes after a couple of months they were Ripe and Ready.
And I am happy to report that we enjoyed every last one.

NormalToEatPB said...

never knew peanut m&m's had to 'ripen' - too funny. i used to sell them to support my HS chorus - of course i usaully wound up eating the whole case along with the rest of my family and paying the &50 myself :)

Lisa Christine said...

This has to be one of the most interesting things I have ever read. M&M's go through a ripening process? That is somehow completely fascinating.

And another thing....how did you not tell me about this when it happened? I would have loved to try an m&m right off the assembly line. even if it was soft and mushy.

tharker said...

Who knew?

Ashley Calaway said...

Ripening?? M&M's ripen?? I think that new fact just rocked my world. I kid you not. That is absolutely fascinating! I guess if I ever get a less than satisfactory bag of M&M's I will set them aside for a few weeks and then resume eating! :) So cool!

libbie said...

very interesting indeed! i wonder how many other people got unripe soft mushy m&ms . . . and how many of them were wise enough to call!

Lisa said...

Eeeww and Wow. Who knew??

Jeanette said...

M&Ms need to ripen. Humm. Who knew!!I am saving this story to tell Jim tonight. A tastey tid bit.

BTW-I finally made it to Target to use my gift card and blogged about it. Thanks again!!!

♥J

January said...

I just bought 2 large peanut MM bags from Publix. I opened the first and I would swear they taste different, alittle funny. The consistancy is the same so I think my taster is just off and put them up. I've tried them for the last 2 nights, and they still don't taste right to me to see if they have changed the formula and read the above blog. I will ck the date and see if they are 'green'.
Never had this happen before..let you know. January

Anonymous said...

Got 2 bags myself. Caller the 800 # and was told the same thing.

Nice blog entry!

Unknown said...

Your M&M experience has helped me sooooooooo much. I too am a peanut M&M lover... BIG TIME! I have many nights where I have opened and finished the XXL bag in just one night. That how good they are... when you get a good batch. I have also encountered quite a few of these disappointing bags. Not only from Costco but from supermarkets, Walgreen's, CVS and Walmart. All of them are guilty of selling these stale, chewy and not so appetizing M&Ms. Not only the peanuts are chewy but sometimes the chocolate taste like a cheaper brand of chocolate. Forcing us M&M lovers to eat what we have unfortunately purchased. I will be contacting the 800 # ASAP! Hopefully they can come up with a production plan that will prevent them from shipping out bags that aren't ready to be eaten.

didoro said...

I suggest that M&M sells shitty candy to Costco and other big box stores. Costco may get them for a better price because of the quantities they buy, and M&M has decided to cheap out on their formula in some way, to make up for the loss. Really, American candy is garbage anyway. All corn syrup.

Anonymous said...

Apparently the ripening process is a long one. Here we are in 2017 and my just purchased bag of peanut M&Ms is my last. They must be using peanut bits scraped up off the floor of some peanut butter factory. There are half pieces and the tiniest malformed peanuts I have ever seen. Done with them forever. Nice try though.