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  1. They predate M&Ms by some 60 years. Growing up in Australia I didn’t see M&Ms until I was a teenager and now they outsell Smarties by a large margin. I suspect they have changed the recipe to suit the Australian palate though. Not vomit flavoured at all like most mass produced American chocolate.

  2. RadioactiveFruitCup on

    Now I wanna get a sample set of 400 and see what the bell curve for each color is

    There’s probably a question on the RAADS about this, o can feel it

  3. Technically your averages should really only be to one decimal place because that’s the degree of accuracy/precision of the initial measurement, but thankfully it doesn’t change much and purple’s still obviously the heaviest!

  4. How come you’ve averaged across the averages from the 2 packs instead of just across all the Smarties?

  5. These are smarties in Canada too- and they are totally better than M&Ms and I will die on that hill

  6. Are Smarties really from the UK? I always assumed they were a Canadian made brand because my grandma would always bring us some when she visited us as kids. (Canadian family living in the US at the time)

  7. Top tier content. I would say that we should expand this to other countries and brands. Let’s see if purple is indeed the heaviest of them all