KEY POINTS
  • Candy maker Mars said it is replacing its M&Ms "spokescandies" with actress Maya Rudolph after facing right-wing criticism.
  • Rudolph will star in the candy brand's upcoming Super Bowl commercial.
  • Conservatives, including Fox News host Tucker Carlson, claimed the makeovers the mascots got last year, including new shoes and personalities, were an example of a liberal agenda gone too far.
  • Mars in December said it would return to the Super Bowl ad slate with a 30-second commercial, teasing the spot with an image of its seven M&M characters silhouetted on a football field.
Actor Maya Rudolph to replace M&Ms spokescandies.

Candy maker Mars said Monday it is replacing its M&Ms "spokescandies" with actress Maya Rudolph after facing right-wing criticism over its mascot makeover.

Rudolph will star in the candy brand's Super Bowl LVII commercial, Chief Marketing Officer Gabrielle Wesley told CNBC. It will be the actor's first appearance as the brand's spokesperson and "Chief of Fun."