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  2. Trebor (confectionery) - Wikipedia

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    Trebor Sharps (1907–1978) Company type: Private (1907–1989) ... the Sheffield factory makes Extra Strong Mints, around 35 million packs a year. Awards

  3. Extra Strong Mints - Wikipedia

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    Extra Strong Mints is a brand name of mints produced in the United Kingdom. History. The brand was first made in 1935. Trebor was sold to Cadbury in 1989.

  4. Polo (confectionery) - Wikipedia

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    Citrus Sharp: Lemon and lime flavoured. Discontinued in the United Kingdom. Butter Mint Polos: mint flavour butterscotch. Strong/Extra Strong: "We like them strong, but silent." A rival for Trebor, these were very hot. Discontinued in the United Kingdom. Ice: These came in a shiny blue wrapper, and had a cooler mint taste.

  5. Category:British confectionery - Wikipedia

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    Extra Strong Mints; F. Fisherman's Friend; Flake (chocolate bar) Flying saucer (confectionery) Flyte (chocolate bar) Fox's Glacier Mints; Fruit Salad (confectionery)

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    The Sharps rifles supplied to anti-slavery factions earned the name "Beecher's Bibles", after the famed abolitionist Henry Ward Beecher. The Model 1874 Sharps (this model had been in production since 1871) was a particularly popular rifle that led to the introduction of several derivatives in quick succession.

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  8. Certs - Wikipedia

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    Certs Classic Mints were available in assorted fruit, cinnamon, peppermint, spearmint, and wintergreen. Certs Mini-Mints, and later as Certs Powerful Mints, were small Tic-Tac-like mints available in peppermint, spearmint, and wintergreen. Certs Cool Mint Drops, described as a "breath drop", were medium-sized oval-shaped mints. They came in ...

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