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Candies, M&M MARS 3 MUSKETEERS Truffle Crisp

Sweets Per 100 g · Per 100g serving

Candies, M&M MARS 3 MUSKETEERS Truffle Crisp is a sweet/confection, with a high energy density of 538 kcal per 100g. It provides useful amounts of Carbohydrate and Copper, contributing 49% and 43% of the Daily Value per 100g. Sweets and confections are primarily energy-dense foods. Some varieties, such as dark chocolate, contain notable amounts of minerals and bioactive compounds. Our database tracks 67 nutrients for this food, plus environmental footprint data.

538
Calories
kcal
6.4
Protein
g
28.9
Fat
g
63.1
Carbs
g
0
Fiber
g

Top Nutrients

💪
Carbohydrate
63.1 g
49% DV
💎
Copper
0.39 mg
43% DV
☀️
Vitamin B12
0.60 µg
25% DV

Data for 67 of 150 tracked nutrients

Nutrient Fingerprint

How this food scores across key nutrient categories, as a percentage of the daily recommended value per 100 g. Based on USDA DRIs for adults.

Complete Nutrient Profile

Macronutrients 9
NutrientPer 100gUnitPer Serving% DV
Water SR0.18g
0%
Calories SR538kcal
Energy (kJ) SR2,250kj
Protein SR6.4g
11%
Total Fat SR28.9g
Carbohydrate SR63.1g
49%
Fiber SR0g
Total Sugars SR57.7g
Ash SR1.4g
Minerals 11
NutrientPer 100gUnitPer Serving% DV
Calcium SR150mg
15%
Iron SR1.9mg
24%
Magnesium SR50.0mg
12%
Phosphorus SR165mg
24%
Potassium SR296mg
9%
Sodium SR63.0mg
4%
Zinc SR1.8mg
17%
Copper SR0.39mg
43%
Manganese SR0.37mg
16%
Selenium SR3.6µg
6%
Fluoride SR4.0µg
0%
Vitamins 26
NutrientPer 100gUnitPer Serving% DV
Vitamin A (RAE) SR155µg
17%
Vitamin A (IU) SR46.0IU
Retinol SR46.0µg
Beta-Carotene SR0µg
Alpha-Carotene SR0µg
Beta-Cryptoxanthin SR0µg
Lycopene SR0µg
Lutein + Zeaxanthin SR5.0µg
Vitamin C SR0mg
Vitamin D SR0µg
Vitamin D (IU) SR0IU
Vitamin E SR0.60mg
4%
Beta-Tocopherol SR0mg
Gamma-Tocopherol SR0.73mg
Vitamin K1 SR5.8µg
5%
Thiamin (B1) SR0.09mg
7%
Riboflavin (B2) SR0.24mg
18%
Niacin (B3) SR0.31mg
2%
Pantothenic Acid (B5) SR0.38mg
8%
Vitamin B6 SR0.03mg
2%
Folate SR9.0µg
2%
Folic Acid SR0µg
Folate (food) SR9.0µg
Folate (DFE) SR9.0µg
Vitamin B12 SR0.60µg
25%
Choline SR36.6mg
7%
Fatty Acids 8
NutrientPer 100gUnitPer Serving% DV
Saturated Fat SR19.2g
Monounsaturated Fat SR5.5g
Polyunsaturated Fat SR1.1g
Trans Fat SR0g
Cholesterol SR18.0mg
Omega-3 EPA SR0g
Omega-3 DPA SR0g
Omega-3 DHA SR0g
Individual Fatty Acids 10
NutrientPer 100gUnitPer Serving% DV
Butyric Acid (4:0) SR0.29g
Caproic Acid (6:0) SR0.10g
Caprylic Acid (8:0) SR0.29g
Capric Acid (10:0) SR0.36g
Lauric Acid (12:0) SR2.5g
Myristic Acid (14:0) SR1.7g
Palmitic Acid (16:0) SR7.0g
Stearic Acid (18:0) SR7.0g
Linoleic Acid (18:2) SR0.99g
6%
Linolenic Acid (18:3) SR0.10g
Other 3
NutrientPer 100gUnitPer Serving% DV
Caffeine SR16.0mg
Theobromine SR163mg
Alcohol SR0g

Nutrient Density Score

The NRF9.3 score measures overall nutritional quality per 100 kcal. It rewards 9 nutrients to encourage (protein, fiber, vitamins A, C, E, calcium, iron, magnesium, potassium) and penalizes 3 to limit (saturated fat, added sugars, sodium). Higher is better; negative scores indicate the food is high in limit nutrients relative to its beneficial content.

-5
NRF9.3 Score
Poor · per 100 kcal
Poor (<0) Moderate Good Excellent (100+)

NRF9.3 index: Fulgoni et al. (2009), J Nutr 139(8). DVs based on FDA 2020 reference values.

Nutrient Interactions in This Food

Nutrients in this food that enhance or compete with each other during absorption.

✔ Synergies — nutrients that help each other

Dietary Fat + Vitamin A●●●

Vitamin A is fat-soluble and requires dietary fat for absorption. Adding fat to a meal significantly increases beta-carotene and retinol absorption.

Ribaya-Mercado et al., Am J Clin Nutr, 2007

Protein + Calcium●●

Moderate protein intake enhances calcium absorption and supports bone health. The acid-ash hypothesis suggesting protein harms bones has been largely disproven.

Kerstetter et al., J Clin Endocrinol Metab, 2005

⚠ Antagonisms — nutrients that compete

Calcium vs Iron●●●

Calcium inhibits both heme and non-heme iron absorption when consumed in the same meal. The effect is dose-dependent, with significant inhibition at 300+ mg calcium.

Hallberg et al., Am J Clin Nutr, 1991

Zinc vs Copper●●●

High zinc intake induces metallothionein in enterocytes, which traps copper and blocks its absorption. Prolonged high-dose zinc can cause copper deficiency.

Prasad et al., JAMA, 1978; Fosmire, Am J Clin Nutr, 1990

Zinc vs Iron●●

Zinc and non-heme iron compete for the same intestinal transporter (DMT1). High doses of one can reduce absorption of the other when taken simultaneously.

Rossander-Hulten et al., Am J Clin Nutr, 1991

Calcium vs Magnesium●●

Very high calcium intake can reduce magnesium absorption by competing for shared intestinal transport pathways. A calcium:magnesium ratio above 2.6:1 may impair magnesium status.

Rosanoff et al., Nutr Rev, 2012

Calcium vs Zinc●●

High calcium intake may modestly reduce zinc absorption, though the effect is smaller than calcium's impact on iron. Phytate amplifies this interaction.

Wood & Zheng, Am J Clin Nutr, 1997

Fatty Acid Profile

Breakdown of fat types per 100g. A healthy fat profile favours unsaturated fats (mono + poly) and a balanced omega-3 to omega-6 ratio.

19.2g
Saturated
5.5g
Monounsaturated
1.1g
Polyunsaturated
Omega Fatty Acids
Linoleic acid (18:2 n-6)0.99 g

Environmental Impact

Environmental footprint per kilogram of food produced. Data represents the global average for the “Cane Sugar” category.

3.2
kg CO₂e / kg
Moderate Impact
2.0
m² land / kg
Land Use
620
L water / kg
Water Use
5.2
g SO₂e / kg
Acidification
How this compares (GHG emissions)
Potatoes (0.5)Chicken (9.9)Beef (99.5)
Greenhouse Gas Emissions3.2 kg CO₂e / kg
Land Use2.0 m² / kg
Water Use620 L / kg
Eutrophication17.1 g PO₄e / kg
Acidification5.2 g SO₂e / kg
⚠️ Important context about this data
  • Global averages: These figures are production-weighted averages from a meta-analysis of ~38,700 farms across 119 countries (Poore & Nemecek, 2018). Actual impact varies enormously by farming method, geography, and supply chain.
  • System boundary: Cradle-to-retail only — does not include consumer transport, home cooking energy, or food waste.
  • Soil carbon not included: This data does not account for soil carbon sequestration. Some argue that well-managed regenerative grazing partially offsets ruminant emissions; however, full lifecycle accounting — including methane, land-use change, and the opportunity cost of using land for grazing vs. reforestation — typically makes the net footprint of ruminant meat higher, not lower. This is especially relevant in temperate grassland regions like Ireland.
  • Not gospel: This data is informational and illustrative. It is useful for understanding relative magnitudes, but should not be treated as precise measurements for any individual product or farm.

Source: Poore & Nemecek (2018), Science 360(6392). Meta-analysis of ~38,700 farms, 119 countries, 46 product categories.

Global Supply: Sugar & Sweeteners

Top 10 countries by per capita supply of the “Sugar & Sweeteners” food group (kcal/capita/day, 2023). This is food group–level data from FAO Food Balance Sheets, not specific to this individual food.

1.
Guatemala
594
2.
United States of America
569
3.
Belgium
564
4.
Poland
555
5.
Tuvalu
528
6.
Colombia
520
7.
New Zealand
499
8.
Belgium-Luxembourg
493
9.
Hungary
493
10.
Republic of Korea
489

Global Supply Trend (1961–2023)

+26%
1961: 230 kcal2023: 289 kcal

Source: FAO Food Balance Sheets (2023). Supply = production + imports − exports − waste, converted to kcal/capita/day.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many calories are in Candies, M&M MARS 3 MUSKETEERS Truffle Crisp?

Candies, M&M MARS 3 MUSKETEERS Truffle Crisp contains 538 kcal per 100 grams, making it a very calorie-dense food. The energy comes from 6.4g of protein (5% of calories), 28.9g of fat (48%), and 63.1g of carbohydrates (47%). Fat is the primary energy source.

What is Candies, M&M MARS 3 MUSKETEERS Truffle Crisp most nutritious for?

The standout nutrient in Candies, M&M MARS 3 MUSKETEERS Truffle Crisp is Carbohydrate, providing 63.1 g per 100g (49% of the Daily Value). It is also a notable source of Copper (43% DV). Our database tracks 67 individual nutrients for this food, allowing detailed comparison across vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and fatty acids.

Is Candies, M&M MARS 3 MUSKETEERS Truffle Crisp high in protein?

Candies, M&M MARS 3 MUSKETEERS Truffle Crisp contains 6.4g of protein per 100 grams. While not a high-protein food, it can contribute to daily protein needs as part of a varied diet.

How much fiber is in Candies, M&M MARS 3 MUSKETEERS Truffle Crisp?

Candies, M&M MARS 3 MUSKETEERS Truffle Crisp contains no dietary fiber. This is typical for this type of food. Pair with plant-based foods to ensure adequate fiber intake.