M&M’s Is Releasing Its Newly Limited Edition Flavors: A Special Treat For Chocolate Lovers This Coming Valentine’s Day

The popular chocolate candy brand M&M is releasing their three limited edition flavors just in time for Valentine's Day. The new flavors are Strawberry Chocolate, Strawberry Shortcake, and Easter Sundae. Reports say that these flavors are exclusive in selected Walmart and Target stores only.

According to Huffington Post,  a review of M&M Strawberry Shortcake was posted recently saying that opening a bag of this new flavor of M&M's is like opening a good bag of Skittles. The candies are packaged in shades of red and pink, which is perfect for Valentine's Day.

"The bits smell distinctly of the brightness that comes from opening a bag of Skittles, and, indeed, the first bite reminds me of a Strawberry Skittle, with its sweet, floral strawberry flavor and crunchy outer shell," a review said. "The shell immediately crumbles, leaving the white chocolate center to melt into goo, coating your mouth with a light, Starburst-like strawberry sweetness." 

Meanwhile, the flavor Easter Sundae was intended for Easter. Easter Sundae is a white chocolate center with a white chocolate shell. Reports say that this flavor will only be available in Walmart.

M&M's is also known in releasing limited edition flavors. The chocolate company brand recently released flavors such as Pumpkin Spice Latte, Cafe Mocha and Hot Chocolate flavors.

The new flavors are sold $2.99 per bag. Sources say that it is sold in Ebay as well for $5.45 apiece.

Bustle reported that several chocolate brands such as Ghirardelli, Jelly Belly, Tootsie Pop, York and Reese's are also preparing their Valentine's day themed chocolates this year.

Ghirardelli is releasing a delightful treat in their Valentine's Day trio of chocolate: Dark and Raspberry, Milk and Caramel, and Dark 60 percent Cacao. Reports also say that this Valentine's Day, Reese's will release their most epic Giant Peanut Butter Heart.

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