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The Elimination Of Pennies And Introduction Of Aluminum Coin

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Wouldn't help. Have you counted the number of M&M's in a package? They still cost more than one cent apiece.
I thought of that and decided that I would not care.

Besides, I am sure the government could negotiate a better price with tax incentives and other tactics.
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Wow, that is so sad. Even a single M&M costs more than a cent these days. I buy them in the big bags, since it is cheaper per candy. Maybe in mass, they are cheap enough to be worth less than a cent?
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The Helium idea just might work. I just so happen to know where to get an almost unlimited supply of hot air. Although each production site costs the taxpayers $174k/year.
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