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M&Ms has made a new change for Halloween, preventing last-minute grocery trips and ensuring that all parents and homes are stocked with candy.
Mars, the parent company of M&Ms has shared a statement, one that changes Halloween and makes the holiday a much simpler experience for parents.


M&Ms has partnered up with Gopuff for an initiative called the Halloween Rescue Squad.
Starting October 31st, at 3 PM ET, M&Ms will be delivering M&Ms chocolates to any person who orders them.
The service will be free, thus ensuring that all households are well-stocked come Trick or Treating.
“If your candy bowl needs a refill, M&Ms Halloween Rescue Squad will deliver free M&Ms straight to your door in under an hour,” reads the website.
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In a press release, Mars, the parent company of M&Ms, said that consumers are excited and want to shop and prepare for the holiday ahead of time.
“As the authority on Halloween, we plan for the season years in advance to ensure we satisfy shoppers’ needs,” said Tim LeBel, President of Sales and Chief Halloween Officer at Mars.
“From our first ever M&M’S Halloween Rescue Squad to new product innovations, we’re doing everything we can to inspire more moments of everyday happiness this season.”
The company has also introduced a new flavor of chocolates called M&Ms Campfire S’Mores.
To order M&Ms chocolates for free this Halloween, shoppers can head to the Gopuff app.
To make matters even simpler, they can also visit the Halloween Rescue Squad website, which will take you to the correct portal where you can order chocolates.
Mars has also shared other incentives to get shoppers more involved with the festivities.
Shoppers who purchase M&Ms from September to October can upload their receipts to the Mars Wrigley website and earn a three-month subscription to Peacock premium.
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