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Concerned about running out of candy for Halloween? Free refills are available from M&M’s

Indianapolis, Indiana – What is Halloween’s scariest aspect? Mars claims that the solution is running out of M&Ms!
So, they claim, people can call in the candy rescue team, which ensures that people never run out of candy, to escape the Halloween nightmare.
To make sure that no child goes without candy, the parent company of M&M’s has teamed up with GoPuff delivery. The “Halloween Rescue Squad” will replenish supplies of candy in 30 to 60 minutes if people run out of treats.
According to the website, “M&M’s Halloween Rescue Squad will deliver free M&Ms straight to your door in less than an hour if your candy bowl needs a refill.”
As long as stocks continue, delivery services are only accessible where GoPuff delivers, starting on October 31 at 3 p.m.
Just in time for Halloween, Mars has also introduced a brand-new taste called Campfire Smores M&Ms. The M&M’s website says, “Campfires… scary stories… all that’s missing are s’mores! Introducing New M&M’s Campfire Smores Chocolate Halloween Candy. These delectable M&M’s will ignite your taste buds!”
Before things get spooky on October 31st, Mars is advising folks to get their Halloween sweets in the interim. Online, Mars stated “To prepare for the big night, you can stock up on fun and festive Halloween treats from Mars via GoPuff all month long.”
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