Mummy Meegz introduces highly anticipated new Vegan M&Ms

Mummy Meegz introduces highly anticipated new Vegan M&Ms

Disruptive vegan chocolate brand, Mummy Meegz, has unveiled its latest creation with the launch of M’z Gems – the vegan alternative to the famous Chocolate M&M and Peanut M&M. Originally founded by vegan trailblazer, Meagan Boyle, in 2018, Mummy Meegz has since grown into an exciting and innovative vegan chocolate brand, underpinned by its mission…


Disruptive vegan chocolate brand, Mummy Meegz, has unveiled its latest creation with the launch of M’z Gems – the vegan alternative to the famous Chocolate M&M and Peanut M&M.

Originally founded by vegan trailblazer, Meagan Boyle, in 2018, Mummy Meegz has since grown into an exciting and innovative vegan chocolate brand, underpinned by its mission to make mind-blowingly good creamy ‘M!lk Choc’ swaps that are kinder to animals and the planet, with ethics, sustainability and kindness 100% guaranteed.

Available in both chocolate and peanut flavour, the new M’Z Gems have been created with irresistibly creamy Mummy Meegz “M!lk” chocolate and encased in a sweet, crunchy shell. Aside from being 100% vegan, these delectable treats are also palm oil free and certified gluten-free, and all come in recyclable packaging.

With an 80g sharing pack of M’z Gems just £2.49, this new and delicious vegan creation is already available online via trusted platforms Goodness Goodies, Vegan Candy Man and Amazon and is also listed nationally across The Range stores, with more retailers to be announced in September 2024.

The launch of the new M’z Gems range follows an exciting period of growth for Mummy Meegz, after its unprecedented success of its Vegan Cream Egg and Mini Eggs during Easter 2024.

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