There's always Jolly Ranchers, too. :)



> Shel wrote:
> >Are there any other M&M-type candies out there that have more
> >and brighter, more saturated colors?
> Hi Shel,
>
> Eric Lawton and Dan Scott are right on the mark with Skittles.  They would
> probably work quite well.  These are pretty tasty, also -- a nice change
> from chocolate.  I also recall that Reese's Pieces are of similar shape
and
> color as M&M's, but I still think the Skittles will work best as far as
the
> color saturation.  Another item which may work -- and I wish I could
> remember the name -- is this little button-shaped dot of a candy.  A
package
> of these comes on a long strip of waxy paper, with an array of these dots
> secured to the paper backing by some sort of adhesive syrup, I guess.
Looks
> like a rectangular array of these little dots -- perhaps eight or ten
pieces
> wide by several dozens of pieces long?  I think these come in pink, blue,
> and yellow on a reflective white backing.  Could you use candy shaped like
> Good 'N Plenty (little capsule-shaped licorice with a hard pink or white
> coating)?  Good 'N Plenty isn't the color you're looking for, but a very
> similar candy called Good 'N Fruity *is* coated with a hard coating in
> several bright primary colors.  Also, Mike 'N Ike candy is this same
capsule
> shape, and I think they come in a particular variety with a colorful hard
> coating.  Hope this all helps.
>
>

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