
In the annals of cinematic history, few speeches have carried as much weight—or as much condescension—as Miranda Priestly’s legendary "Cerulean" monologue. It was the moment that taught an entire generation that the lumpy blue sweater they picked out of a clearance bin wasn't just "blue," but a specific hue chosen by fashion deities to represent billions of dollars and countless jobs. Fast forward to 2026, and as the world prepares for the premiere of The Devil Wears Prada 2, the snack world is paying its respects. M&M’s has officially entered its "Runway" era, ditching the rainbow for a single, sophisticated, and notoriously difficult-to-spell shade: Cerulean.
Not Just Blue, It’s a Cultural Moment
If you were expecting a bag full of the standard blue M&M’s we’ve known since the great color vote of 1995, you clearly haven't been paying attention to the details. This isn't turquoise, it’s not lapis, and it’s certainly not "sky." This limited-edition release is a precise, meticulously color-matched tribute to the shade that defined Andy Sachs’ transition from "smart girl who doesn't care about clothes" to "girl who carries the Book to the townhouse." For the first time ever, M&M’s is releasing a monochromatic pack entirely dedicated to a movie sequel, proving that even the most iconic candies can be "styled" for the red carpet. It’s a move that feels perfectly timed for an American audience currently obsessed with "method dressing"—where actors and brands alike dress to match the theme of their films.
What’s in the Chicest Bag at the Grocery Store?
So, what exactly are you getting when you track down this high-fashion snack? Each pack is filled exclusively with Milk Chocolate M&M’s in that iconic Cerulean Blue shell. The packaging itself has traded the usual cartoonish chaos for a sleek, minimalist aesthetic that looks like it belongs on the desk of an editor-in-chief. Inside the 7.44-oz bag, you’ll find the classic melt-in-your-mouth chocolate you love, but with a visual consistency that is surprisingly satisfying. It is the perfect snack for a "The Devil Wears Prada" viewing party, or honestly, just for eating while you judge your coworkers' footwear choices from the safety of your home office.

The Details
While the color is the star of the show, the availability is the "invite-only" part of the event. Here is the breakdown of what is included in this limited-edition drop:
- The Signature Cerulean M&M’s: A 7.44-ounce bag filled with nothing but milk chocolate candies in the specific Cerulean Blue hue.
- Commemorative Movie Packaging: The bag features a silhouette of the iconic sweater and a knitwear style on the box.
- Bulk Customization: For those planning a full-scale gala (or just a very large movie night), the mms.com store is offering customizable "Cerulean" gift jars and party favors.
- Availability: These are available for a limited time for free while supplies last, exclusively on the official website, MMs.com
How to Secure Your Stash Before They’re "Out"
If there is one thing we learned from Miranda Priestly, it’s that being late is not an option. Because this is a limited-time release tied specifically to the movie’s promotional cycle, these cerulean packs aren't expected to stay on shelves for long. Fans have already started "haul" videos on TikTok, and the mms.com site has seen a surge in traffic from people trying to buy in bulk. If you want to make sure you have a bag in hand when the movie finally hits theaters, you’ll want to move faster than a junior assistant running to get a hot latte during a blizzard.