Has anyone ever eaten a whole large bag of peanut M&Ms?
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of course. but not in a while. I don't buy them anymore because if I did, I would.
We have them in boxes here in Australia. Can easily devour a whole box of the things. Well - could anyway - don't know if still can as haven't gone there in a while0 -
I haven't done it, no. For some reason I would always keep my candy consumption somewhat limited, but chips, cookies, ect was fair game. Go figure.....
Funny you mention this because my fiber one bars are the closest I've come to eating candy for two months now. My son walked past me with some m&ms last week, and they smelled soooooo sweet to me! Almost too sweet.
I don't think that would keep me from putting a dent in a bag of peanut ones though, so I'm not letting us cross paths.
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Peanut M&Ms are 250 calories per 1.75 ounces (about 50 grams).
Plain M&Ms are 240 calories per 1.7 ounces (about 48 grams).0 -
I used to walk to the grocery store once, rarely twice, a week and buy as much food as I could carry and afford for a brunch
A pack of some cookies, usually oreo, a pint of ice cream, Cheetos, a honey bun, and a microwave burger were the norm.0 -
Oh, my. LOL no not a bag that size.0
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serasmommy wrote: »Of course! who hasn't?
Hardly a challenge. Wasn't logging then0 -
juggernaut1974 wrote: »Peanut are good...but peanut butter m&ms are the nectar of the Gods!
Yessssss!0 -
cdudley628 wrote: »
This is the 56 oz. I guess it's considered an "XXL"
I probably would have a few months ago. I've never seen that size up here (Canada).0 -
I have a friend who ate all the Halloween Reese's cups, then went out and bought another bag and ate some of those so that her husband wouldn't know.0
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I used to eat an entire L-XXL bag of peanut butter m&ms DAILY. No joke. I gained 40lbs in the blink of an eye. Will NEVER put another one of those crack candies in my mouth ever again!cdudley628 wrote: »MorganMoreaux wrote: »OMG - didn't realize that came in bags that large. I've only seen the 16oz bags lol. I don't think I could polish off 3.5lbs of M&Ms, or anything for that matter, in one sitting lol.
That's why I was asking the size, because I can't imagine anybody eating this in one sitting.
I don't know what was going through my mind. I would sit down at my computer and wouldn't get up until the bag was empty. Then I would go to the store to buy another bag. Seriously bought every single bag on the shelf... hey, I really loved them lol.0 -
Love peanut M&M's, they are so easy to over indulge on. The last bulk sized bag that I had took about 2 months to finish, though only because I had other leftover Christmas candy to finish as well.
Already got my big yellow bag for this year's holidays, which has been sitting in the closet since late July.0 -
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My husband ate a whole bag of tastykake donuts without even realizing it. I left the room for like ten minutes and came back and grabbed the bag and there was only one left. He was embarrassed, lol. I've also found cupcake containers in his truck...I have no idea why he only weighs 160 at 6". It shouldn't be possible with how much he eats. Watching him at a pizza buffet is an impressive sight. And no, I'm not jealous at all...nope...0
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If I ate a whole large bag of peanut M&Ms, I would be so bloated and in so much pain and feeling so sick I could not move. There are not many things that would be worse than that.
So no ... absolutely not. Never.
Peanuts and me do not get along.0 -
Thanks, every1. So many awesome junk stories.0
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queenliz99 wrote: »
Challenge accepted. Oh wait, only if it's peanut butter M&M's.0 -
I've easily polished off the biggest bag of peanut m&ms you can get in uk supermarkets, not sure how big that is in weight but they call it a share bag (snorts), like i would ever share peanut m&ms with anyone, they wouldn't be quick enough lol! I haven't done that in a long while and i find that anything over 1little bag, are they about 50g? I don't know? makes me feel sick now.0
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I don't know what was going through my mind. I would sit down at my computer and wouldn't get up until the bag was empty. Then I would go to the store to buy another bag. Seriously bought every single bag on the shelf... hey, I really loved them lol.
I think that would make me so sick to my stomach that I would probably be sleeping on the bathroom floor, just in case.0 -
I don't even eat candy usually, at all! I am a salty, fried type of junk eater. BUT, put a bag of candy for someone else or for baking in front of me, once I start, its gone!! Best to keep it out of the house!0
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cdudley628 wrote: »
This is the 56 oz. I guess it's considered an "XXL"
I prefer mix-up m&ms (peanut, milk and crispy). Have eaten 340 g pack in one sitting, 1800 calories.
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I ate a whole bag of them tonight. After I had lasagna for dinner. Yum.0
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That, or something similar. lol But not often and I usually regret it because there's a point at which my stomach starts to rebel at being force-fed something when it has decided it's had it. However, I can simply, mindlessly, eat something like that one piece at a time as I go through an evening and before I know it, I've polished off a large whatever (I think Twizzlers was my last overdo). I have wondered, why it doesn't happen with carrots, for example. lol
My solution is that I don't but that big a bag. Even if it's large, I limit the "largeness" of what I can potentially overdo.0 -
MorganMoreaux wrote: »It upsets me that they don't put the nutritional info for the entire container on the package, that they are going to make me do the math...I NEVER have left overs lol.
Lol this! Here in South Korea it's required by law to put the caloric values of both the suggested serving size AND the entire contents. It really matters to me because I really have trouble dividing big packages into proper portions. I usually just eat the whole thing.0 -
Am I the only one that thinks they taste really artificial and not that great. I love snacking and if I wasnt dieting would be eating full bags of all kinds of stuff, but M&Ms doesnt do it for me for some reason.0
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Not proud but yes. Good bag none of those weird ones that make you put them down.0
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Any type of sweets and its gone. I have to close my eyes when walking past the candy isle.0
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I like the almond ones0
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LastingChanges wrote: »Am I the only one that thinks they taste really artificial and not that great. I love snacking and if I wasnt dieting would be eating full bags of all kinds of stuff, but M&Ms doesnt do it for me for some reason.
M&Ms have never done it for me.
Smarties, on the other hand are much better.
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