Take a tour of the Mars Chocolate office, where life-sized M&M's greet you at the door with free candy
Courtney Verrill
According to employees at Mars Chocolate - a segment of the $33 billion Mars candy, pet care, and beverage company - the free Snickers and M&Ms aren't even the best part of their job.
"Mars Chocolate is a truly unique place to work," one employee told Business Insider during a recent visit to the Hackettstown, New Jersey, office. "Everyone is passionate about the work they are doing - and the people are incredible. We are one big family and that's not something you get everywhere."
Mars - which was ranked on Fortune's "100 Best Companies To Work For" list in 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016 - employs 72,000 people worldwide and over 25,000 in the US. About 16,000 of those global employees work for Mars Chocolate.
Here are some photos from our tour of the Mars Chocolate North America office in Hackettstown:
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