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That m is exactly like the m&m logo, but there is only one m.  Does not seem like it would be on a structure.

There is only one m on the candy and cartoon character, but that is not a cartoon character.  Maybe it is a carload of candy but why the color and background.  Don’t think it is related to m&m.

It is a capital M in Mars Inc and on that candy, so I don’t think it is related to the company/candy.

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@H1000 posted:

Not Wood Planking, that's an ariel image of a wheat field with tractor tracks through it. The crop circle looks to be photo shopped and the "m" is the same font as the "M&M" candy... I'm thinking something like an agriculture manufacturing plant with menards branding of some sort.

I agree with H1000 that its an image of a crop circle.  Has to do something with UFO's and farming. 

I sure hope it is an M&Ms Factory.   I own a lot of Menards M&Ms Boxcars and Hoppers.  One thing that bothers me, the Open M&M Hoppers do not have any load in them.  So, if Menards did not make a Load for the Hopper, why not include a coal load or top with hatches on the car.  The hoppers are Yellow or Tuscan.  I will use Lionel or Menards Hopper Car Coal Loads.   I will put the real M&Ms in my hopper car coal load (turned upside down).  I have a lot of extra Lionel Hopper Car Coal Loads and when turned upside down, they fit into a quad hopper perfectly.   The only problem with that is if you derail the hopper car, the M&Ms will go all over the ground.  Best to spray the M&Ms (that you put in the upside down coal load) with some kind of  clear paint to seal and hold them in if a derailment happens.    Sincerely yours,    railbear601

PS:  If you know anything about the M&Ms Candy, every Christmas, M&Ms Candy come in bags of Red/Green Candy for the Christmas Look....mmmmmmmmmm

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@TShearer posted:

Green M&Ms  ?  Aphrodisiacs ?  Is Menards partnering with Pfizer ?!?

There's been some pretty sexy mimes of the green m&m, and you can get some interesting green (with 'm') dresses for your wife (or girlfriend).  But I don't think that is what Menards is going to use.  Besides, the m&m green is darker than the green in the OP.

Yes, the 'm' in the OP is an exact copy of the one in m&m but nothing else matches the m&m product or anything on-line for m&m.  Maybe Menards found a real obscure m&m reference.

I am still betting it has nothing to do with m&m and we just have not found the right reference yet.  Then again, I've been wrong before.

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@H1000 posted:

Not Wood Planking, that's an ariel image of a wheat field with tractor tracks through it. The crop circle looks to be photo shopped and the "m" is the same font as the "M&M" candy... I'm thinking something like an agriculture manufacturing plant with menards branding of some sort.

I'm going with H1000's and david1's crop circle guess.  There are pictures of fields with that pattern and light green color, even one that is close to the original post crop circle but a different pattern.  But why the m&m 'm' and not Menards 'M'?

Mark's second post takes us back to the candy, but in space.  Space, crop circle, candy, field, green.  Curiouser and curiouser.

By the way, the most common form of chocolate used in space for the last 35 years is candy coated chocolates, or M&Ms.

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