We’re all familiar with M&M’s candy-coated chocolates — a sweet snack we likely shared with friends and family. If the small bits of chocolate in the classic version weren’t enough for you, then you might love this sweet upgrade.
See, FairPrice now has M&M’s Chocolate Spread available for a limited time. True to its name, it features mini crispy balls coated with rich chocolatey goodness.
Foodies with a sweet tooth can finally indulge in a decadent treat that will give their breakfast toasts the ultra-sweet zhng it deserves.
Many of us know M&M’s as balls of chocolate that come in bright colours. Now, it also comes in the form of a spread with crispy contrasting bits.
Slather the yummy treat on your breakfast toast and pancakes to start your day on a sweet note.
Alternatively, combine it with puff pastries or crepes in the afternoon for that extra energy to get through the day.
If you’re too lazy to go through the hassle of grabbing some bread, simply dig in using a spoon and devour the entire scoop in a single bite.
M&M’s chocolate spread can be found in NTUC FairPrice outlets at $5.95 for a 100g bottle.
The crunchy dessert is only available for a limited time, so if you’re keen to try, we advise heading down ASAP to cop a bottle.
That said, it’d probably be wise to do so a few days after Friday (14 May) to avoid the packed situation at many supermarkets.
M&M’s is one of the candies that has withstood the test of time and will forever be a favourite among sweet lovers.
If you’re someone with a sweet tooth who wouldn’t mind trying M&M’s in a different form, here’s one that you surely don’t want to miss out on.
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