M&M's dispenses of its candy spokespeople for being too woke
"Now we get it - even a candy's shoes can polarizing. Which was the last thing M&M'S wanted since we're all about bringing people together."
Mars Wrigley, the parent company of the candy world, attempted to make one of its best-known brands, M&M's, fit the woke standard. The brand seems to have crashed and is now picking up the pieces.
In January 2022, Mars announced that its animated candy spokespeople would take on "more nuanced personalities to underscore the importance of self-expression and power of community through storytelling."
New footwear
It was not clear what these mysterious words meant until shortly after. M&M's changed the footwear of some of its candy mascots. Tucker Carlson was not happy:
What's more, according to the Fox News reporter, even the sweet spokeswomen's peers don't seem happy with the change:
The company, led by Anton Vincent, president of Mars Wrigley in North America, considered the change a way to make the M&M's characters, especially the females, more "representative of our consumer."
Feminist candy
The changes did not stop there. On Jan. 5, 2023, the company turned three of its sweet spokespersons: Green, Brown, and Purple, into symbols for feminism. He placed them upside down to show that they support "women flipping the status quo."
Chief Marketing Officer Gabrielle Wesley explained:
However, not everyone was happy with this use of "the power of fun." John Paul Brammer of The Washington Post considered that:
Again Tucker Carlson and Martha MacCallum, both on Fox News, have questioned the changes from candy brand. Finally, M&Ms has decided to dispense of its chocolate spokespeople.
Carlson, in particular, questioned the morality of a candy company promoting obesity in the form of having overweight "spokescandies":
In a message on Twitter, the company says:
In the end, the once-beloved candy characters will be gone "indefinitely." The animated spokespeople will now be replaced by a real person: