I was trying to find an ATM in Vegas and the Internet directed me to the 4th floor of the M&M Store, which observationally has several thousand M&M themed SKUs and at least 15 employees, and now I have so many questions.
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What is the LTV of an M&Ms user? What does that distribution look like? Are there power-users or people making business purchasing decisions that are the real targets of that? If so, what kind of business spends millions of dollars on M&Ms? More retail or food services?
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Also, relevantly to the actual question, what process at which company put a branded bank ATM on the 4th floor of the M&M store, as opposed to the 1st floor or another retail establishment on the street?
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i hear people talk about it like it’s candy Disneyland, i don’t get it either but it clearly works for them
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for the record, i also don’t get Disneyland.pic.twitter.com/mDJAWQHZdv
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Joy and pleasure is doled out reluctantly in our culture.
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Look Patrick, I respect you greatly, and I love your content... but you don't question the M&M store on the Las Vegas strip. When I am in Vegas the thing I crave more than anything is some semblance of sanity, and delicious sugar coated chocolate.
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The one in London has also confused and saddened me as well. M&MSs aren't even a British candy, not to mention there are 100s of other more interesting things you can do in London. Yet store is always packed and I see tourists with the bags everywhere...
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*I'm* confused about the part where apparently the best ATM was on the 4th floor of some random non-casino building, in the city famous for its ATMs that default to $100 bills?
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There is also a huge store in New York's Times Square. Lots of people seem to love it. One person I know called it a highlight of their visit.
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