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Tue, Jul 12, 2011

Melts In Your Mouth ... Not In Space

M&M'S Brand Commemorates 30-Year Relationship With NASA By Honoring Final Mission Of Space Shuttle Atlantis

In conjunction with the final space shuttle launch last Friday, Mars Chocolate North America announced its M&M'S Brand is commemorating the final mission by providing personalized M&M'S for the crew, as well as NASA personnel at both launch control Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral and mission control at Johnson Space Center in Houston.

M&M'S have been a part of every space shuttle mission since Columbia first launched on April 12, 1981.  M&M'S are included in NASA's space food system, as well as featured on the International Space Station (ISS) menu.

"We've been honored to fly on more than 130 missions with hundreds of American heroes over the last three decades," said Debra A. Sandler, chief consumer officer, Mars Chocolate North America. "It's bittersweet to see this program, which has inspired millions to reach for the stars, come to an end, but we wish the crew of Atlantis a safe and successful mission."

The commemorative M&M'S feature NASA colors (red, silver and blue) and include the launch date and a space shuttle graphic. In addition, the four astronauts scheduled to serve on the final mission of Space Shuttle Atlantis will receive personalized M&M'S with their names on them.

FMI: www.mymms.com

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