M&M
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M&M may refer to:
- M&M's, a chocolate confectionery coated with hard candy shell and letter m
- M&M Boys, the nickname given to baseball players Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris
- M&M Food Market, a specialty frozen food store chain in Canada
- M&M Enterprises, a fictional company from Catch-22
Music
- M&M Studios, a Spanish-dubbing studio
- "M+M's", a song by the American band Blink-182 from Cheshire Cat
- Marcus & Martinus, a Norwegian pop duo (styled as M&M)
- Martha and the Muffins, a Canadian pop band
- Morales and Munzibai, a dance remix and production duo of the 1980s
- Morrissey–Mullen, a British jazz-funk band
- Eminem (born 1972), stage name of rapper Marshall Bruce Mathers III who once went by M&M
Science and medicine
- Modigliani–Miller theorem, an economic theorem of capital structure
- Morbidity and mortality conference, peer reviews of mistakes in practice of medical services
- McIntyre and McKitrick (2003 and 2005), critiques of "hockey stick graph" temperature reconstructions
Games
- Might and Magic, a series of computer role-playing games
- Mutants & Masterminds, a role playing game
Other uses
- McClintic-Marshall House, a Lehigh University living unit
- Mahindra & Mahindra, an Indian multinational automobile manufacturing corporation
- The Master and Margarita, novel by Russian writer Mikhail Bulgakov
- Men & Motors, a British TV channel
- Mountain and moorland pony breeds, a group of pony types native to the British Isles
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See also
- MM (disambiguation)
- MNM (disambiguation)
- Morbidity and mortality (disambiguation)
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