Why are Smarties called Smarties?

Smarties are a type of fruit-flavored tablet candy produced by Smarties Candy Company, since 1949. So why are they called Smarties? The verb "to smart" means to have one's face involuntarily pucker which is exactly what happens when you eat a Smartie.
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What were Smarties originally called?

Originally launched as Ce De Candy, Inc., the founder changed the company name to Smarties Candy Company in 2011. These days, the company has two factories in Union, New Jersey, and Newmarket, Ontario, which produce over 2 billion Smarties rolls every year.
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Why are American Smarties called Smarties?

Rowntree's was forced to drop the words "chocolate beans" in 1937 due to trading standards requirements (the use of the word "beans" was felt to be misleading) so adopted the "Milk Chocolate in a Crisp Sugar Shell". Later, the sweet was rebranded as "Smarties".
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Why did Smarties get rid of blue?

As a result of the change, blue Smarties are being dropped from next month because Nestle can not find a way to make the chocolates turn this colour without using artificial colouring. They will be replaced with a white Smartie.
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What is the origin of Smarties candy?

Smarties was founded in 1949 by Edward Dee, who was from a candy-making family in London that settled in Elizabeth, New Jersey. He rented a garage in Bloomfield, New Jersey, where, with a repurposed pellet-making machine from World War II, the company turned out the small fruit-flavored pressed-sugar tablets.
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What flavor is the white Smartie?

Classic Smarties® come in 6 fruity flavors: White = Orange-Cream. Yellow = Pineapple. Pink = Cherry.
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Who was first Smarties or M&Ms?

The first batch were made in 1941, just four years after the development of Smarties (not to be confused with the chalk-like smartie candies we know today). When Forrest Mars came back to New Jersey to patent the candy, he ran the idea by Bruce Murrie for a potential partnership.
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What is the rarest Smartie colour?

An even distribution would have resulted in each colour of Smarties claiming 12.5% of the total. In our study, the percentages ranged from a low of 10.1% (Pink) to a high of 16.2% (Purple).
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What is the oldest candy?

Good & Plenty is believed to be the oldest candy brand in the USA. The pink-and-white capsule-shaped chewy licorice was first produced in 1893 in Philadelphia. It's still found at concession stands everywhere, which makes Good & Plenty a treat that can be enjoyed by candy lovers of all ages.
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Why are there letters on Smarties lids?

Smarties are chocolate beans introduced by Rowntrees in 1937 plastic lids were used on the tube in the 1950s and in the 1960s letters and sometimes numbers were added to the underside of the lids as a useful teaching aid, making them highly collectible for children.
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Are Smarties banned in the US?

It's not that Nestle won't sell Smarties in the U.S., it's that they can't. If you ask for "Smarties" in the States, you'll get a tablet candy more similar to what we know as Rockets. That's because there's already a Smarties company in America, which is known for just that.
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What do they call Smarties in Canada?

In the United States, Rockets are known primarily as Smarties. They are called Rockets in Canada so as not to confuse them with the candy-coated chocolate Smarties made by Nestle.
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Why are orange Smarties the only ones with flavour?

Orange Smarties are popular with fans given they're the only colour with their own unique flavour. The sugar shell around the milk chocolate is infused with orange oil. The other colours all taste the same – their difference is purely aesthetic. Both Nestlé and Asda announced the news in press releases.
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What does Smartie mean?

SMARTIE stands for Strategic, Measurable, Ambitious, Realistic, Time-bound, Inclusive, and Equitable. By incorporating an equity and inclusion component to your SMART goals, you can make sure your organization's commitment to racial equity and inclusion is anchored by tangible and actionable steps.
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What are American Smarties called in the UK?

In 1882 Rowntrees introduced a candy-coated chocolate initially known as "Chocolate Beans" in the UK. Due to the misleading word "beans", Rowntrees rebranded to "Smarties" in 1937. As of 1988 Nestle began to produce the sugar-coated Milk Chocolate snack.
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Why are Toblerone triangular?

It's said that he witnessed a cabaret performance at the Folies Bergère in Paris, where the women dancers formed a human triangle for their finale of the night. Their athleticism and dedication impressed him so much, the image of the triangle was burned into his head and inspired the shape of the Toblerone bar.
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Which candy bar is named after horse?

In 1930, Mars introduced Snickers, named after the favorite horse of the Mars family. The Snickers chocolate bar consists of nougat, peanuts, and caramel with a chocolate coating.
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What is the most eaten chocolate in the world?

Taking the title for the most popular chocolate bar in the world is Cadbury Dairy Milk — the favorite in 78 countries including India, United Arab Emirates and South Africa. According to the Google search data, the classic milk chocolate bar has received, on average, a total of 466,680 searches annually.
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What is the least common M&M color?

Brown is currently the rarest color of M&M's.
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What do the M's in M&M stand for?

They named the candy M&M, which stood for “Mars & Murrie.” The deal gave Murrie a 20% stake in the candy, but this stake was later bought out by Mars when chocolate rationing ended at the end of the war in 1948. Reported by. PLANSPONSOR staff.
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Does the blue M&M have a name?

Credle describes M&M's as the "court jester" brand — when the king is getting slaughtered, the jester comes in to lift them up. Along came Red (the sarcastic one,) Yellow (the simple one,) Blue (the cool one,) and Green (the sexy one) — and later, Brown and Orange, too.
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Why is there no purple M&M?

Violet was discontinued and replaced with tan in the late 1940s. In 1976, Mars eliminated red-colored M&M's because of health concerns over the dye amaranth (FD&C Red #2), which was a suspected carcinogen, and replaced them with orange M&M's.
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Can you melt Smarties?

The coating on Smarties is a much thinner coating of candy. This allows them to melt in your mouth much easier, and doesn't require any crunching.
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Why did they stop making red M&Ms?

Should I be concerned? Much to the public's dismay, the Mars and Murray Company stopped production of red M&Ms because of a health scare concerning Red Dye Number 2, which at the time was the most common red food dye in use.
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