M&M Flavors: Which ones rank the highest?

NEW YORK, NY - JULY 24: People visit the M&M store in Times Square on July 24, 2014 in New York City. With the increase in cocoa prices, Mars Chocolate North America, the maker of Snickers and M&M's, announced an average price increase of 7 percent this week for their chocolate products. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NY - JULY 24: People visit the M&M store in Times Square on July 24, 2014 in New York City. With the increase in cocoa prices, Mars Chocolate North America, the maker of Snickers and M&M's, announced an average price increase of 7 percent this week for their chocolate products. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images) /
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9. Coffee Nut

This flavor was originally introduced back in the Spring of 2016, originally as part of a promotion where people got to vote on the new M&M flavor. This is also a variety of the peanut M&M, which oddly enough, goes perfectly combined with the flavor of coffee as well.

One thing that I have yet to try with these, that I definitely will be now, is mixing them in with ice cream or making a milkshake with them. One of my favorite flavors of ice cream is coffee, but I don’t see it in every grocery store, so why not make my own with these little candies!

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I feel like this flavor will even work for those who aren’t the biggest fan of the taste of coffee, because you’ve got that mix of chocolate and candy-coating to mask the super strong taste (although I would personally love a stronger coffee taste).

I’ve gotta say, these are absolutely delicious. Now, I love the taste of coffee, however, I do feel that they could’ve tasted a bit more like coffee. Instead, these chocolates kinda have more of a super toasted, chocolate covered coffee bean kind of taste to it.

Overall, Coffee Nut M&M’s deserve a 6.9 out of 10.