The M & M’s Christmas Story

I wanted to repost this post from last December… this has been a very popular idea and I thought it was worth sharing again as you get ready to make up gifts for this Christmas season. enjoy!

I decorated a ton of these tins (and I know you will ask… so I'll tell you.. they are in the "Dollar Spot" at Target) to give as little favors or Christmas gifts.  I had never heard the M & M Christmas story before, but when I read it on line last week I knew I wanted to do something with it! 

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here is the story:

The M & M's Christmas Story
by Pam Ridenour

As you hold these candies in your hand,
and turn them, you will see…
The M becomes a W, an E, and then a 3.
They tell the Christmas story. It's one I'm sure you know.
It took place in a stable a long, long, time ago.
The E is for the East, where the star shone so bright.
The M is for the Manger, where Baby Jesus slept that night.
The 3 is for the wise men, who came bearing gifts.
W is for Worship. Hallelujah, praise His name!
So as you eat these candies,

or share them with your friends,
remember the meaning of Christmas.

It's a love story that never ends.

Have a great day!

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28 thoughts on “The M & M’s Christmas Story”

  1. Patty I love these – what a great idea for the M & M story. I had seen that story and was wondering how I could make cute little gifts using it – I love your idea.
    thanks for sharing!

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  2. The tins are terrific! I’ve never seen the poem and I love it! Have to “case” those if you don’t mind.
    Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving!
    Pat C (Victorville, Leadership, Rising Star, Pest. Remember me?)

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  3. Very cute idea Patty! What a cute story and a great, simple reminder of the meaning of Christmas. I’ll have to run over to my Target and see if they have any tins!! TFS!!

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  4. Ohhh! Thank you!!! My son’s school teacher has quite the MnM collection and he wanted to get her a packet of them for Christmas. This is a super cute way to do it!

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  5. I love your M&M project! My hubby just retired from M&M Mars last year. He was a quality control tech and yes, part of his job was tasting :o) I can always find projects using other candies but this is the first M&M project. He’ll love it! Please keep contributing to his retirement fund LOL!
    Thanks, Frankie

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  6. This is the first time I’ve ever heard this, I love it! I wanted to take some small gifts to church for the nursery and Sunday School teachers!! Thanks for sharing

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  7. This is great…so I went to about 5 target stores looking for the tins..none to be found out here in CO. I was in Michaels one day (well, more than one :-)) and I saw their gift card holders for $1 so I bought them..they are great to use. I put the poem on the back (printed out on 2×4 stickers) and stamped the saying from snow swirls on the back of the to/from card they have inside and put the m&m’s below the plastic insert so you see them when you open the container.
    Thanks for the inspiration!

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  8. Thanks for sharing…..I did not see this last year. It is a great project and am thinking on how I can make my version for Christmas 2009.

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