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  2. Spearmint - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] Spearmint flowers in the summer (from July to September in the northern hemisphere), [11] and has relatively large seeds, which measure 0.62–0.90 mm (0.024–0.035 in). [11] The name ''spear'' mint derives from the pointed leaf tips. [12] Mentha spicata varies considerably in leaf blade dimensions, the prominence of leaf veins, and ...

  3. Starburst (candy) - Wikipedia

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    The brand name Opal Fruits was phased out in the UK, followed by Ireland in 1998 in order to standardise the product in a globalised marketplace. [9] In 2008, however, the supermarket chain Asda revived the original Opal Fruits in the UK for a period of 12 weeks starting on 10 May 2008. [ 10 ]

  4. William Wrigley Jr. - Wikipedia

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    William Wrigley Jr. died on January 26, 1932, at his Phoenix mansion, at age 70. [1] He was stricken by acute indigestion, complicated by a heart attack and apoplexy. [10] He was interred in his custom-designed sarcophagus located in the tower of the Wrigley Memorial & Botanical Gardens near his beloved home on California's Catalina Island.

  5. List of breath mints - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of breath mint brands in alphabetical order. A breath mint is a type of candy primarily consumed to freshen the smell of one's breath, by masking offensive odors with the scent of mint or other flavoring, and by stimulating the flow of saliva to help remove food and bacterial debris from the mouth.

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  7. Mint (candy) - Wikipedia

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    A mint or breath mint is a food item often consumed as an after-meal refreshment or before business and social engagements to improve breath odor. [1] Mints are commonly believed to soothe the stomach given their association with natural byproducts of the plant genus Mentha. [2]

  8. Etymology of California - Wikipedia

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    This 1562 map Americae Sive Quartae Orbis Partis Nova Et Exactissima Descriptio by Diego Gutiérrez was the first map to print the toponym California.. Multiple theories regarding the origin of the name California, as well as the root language of the term, have been proposed, [1] but most historians believe the name likely originated from a 16th-century novel, Las sergas de Esplandián.

  9. Spearmint (flavour) - Wikipedia

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    Spearmint is a flavour that is either naturally or artificially created to taste like the oil of the herbaceous Mentha spicata plant. Uses The most common ...