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Don't Let Mars Candy Cash In Off Animal Testing October 25, 2007

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Halloween is less than a week away and that means trick-or-treating, school parties, and the consumption of an obscene amount of sugar.

Since the candy company Mars has refused to stop supporting animal tests, it's important that we all help spread the word about this completely horrendous and ridiculous situation.

First, click here to send a message to Mars demanding that they stop animal tests for some candy!

Next, click here to download some leaflets to hand out at school, at stores where it's permitted, and on Halloween itself (both at your house and if you're going door to door).


We'll probably remind you a bit closer to All Hallows Eve, but that's the deal for now. Spread the word. It may be that Mars executives have too much chocolate clogging their decision making ability, so we need everyone to tell them that these experiments are totally unnecessary and cruel.

Thanks!

-Pulin


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Comments

mars is gross.
i call them everyday and bug them about testing ahah.

Posted by: heather murphy at October 29, 2007 3:16 AM
                                                               

Mars to me will forever be a bitch until they choose on their own to learn that animals come first and need to be left alone, not the damn money. Man I hate money hoggers!!!!

Posted by: Robin at October 29, 2007 8:37 PM
                                                               

Kay so.
Me and a couple friends.
Printed out the mars leaflets.^^
Above.
and Handed them out. It was sucess.
People asked where they could go for more info.
WOO!
:]

Posted by: Shelby Bozeman at November 2, 2007 9:20 AM
                                                               

If anything someone should try to get the stuff about MARS animal testing on the news. Then MARS will almost have to stop animal cruelty. I mean really, all this just for some candy. I'd rather have animals then candy.

Posted by: Christian at January 21, 2008 6:54 PM
                                                               

MARS should stop animal testing if that was your animal wat would you do? Stop this now before your's is next!

Posted by: Jessica at February 2, 2008 11:06 PM
                                                               

Hi am doing a projest at school. I picked animal abuse and i learned a lot. And now i know that Mars candy is doing testing on animals. And i also know that Petsmart is abuseing their animals. So i wrote to mars but i have not sent it yet. I think its crezy what people do ot abuse animals. Minisota in 2007 had 21 cases of abusement. And in MN they only go to jall for 4 years for their horable crime. And ialso think that eating animals is not ok but some people think its yummy but theirs nothing you can do about it. Its crazy that people think its ok to abuse animals.

Posted by: Hans at February 21, 2008 9:18 PM
                                                               

hey i love peta2 n the wat they explain things n y its wrong I LOVE PETA2

Posted by: peta2 lover at March 3, 2008 3:49 PM
                                                               

this is so disguasting -----------------Im not going to eat mars candy anymore

Posted by: solomiya at April 22, 2008 10:00 AM
                                                               

what exactly is MARS doing to the animals? i mean how are the testing on them?

Posted by: Emily at May 12, 2008 7:11 PM
                                                               

I hate mars bars anyway.
Now i can stop other people eating them using my Ultimate Weapon:
Facts, Leaflets, Posters, TShirts and Petitions off peta2.com.

*waves ultimate weapon like its a light saber*
poor animals, ill see how many people i can de-marsify

Posted by: Becki at July 4, 2008 4:21 PM
                                                               

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