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  2. Altoids - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] "Sugar-Free Smalls", tiny square mints sweetened with sorbitol and sucralose, are also available in peppermint, wintergreen, and cinnamon. In 2007, dark chocolate-dipped mints were introduced in three flavours, namely peppermint, cinnamon and ginger and in 2008, dark chocolate-dipped mints were introduced in crème de menthe. The ...

  3. Trebor (confectionery) - Wikipedia

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    Extra Strong Mints, known as Extra Strong Peppermints when launched in 1937; SoftMints, peppermint or spearmint flavours; SoftFruits, orange, lemon and strawberry ...

  4. 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.

  5. Polo (confectionery) - Wikipedia

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    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. Paan flavoured currently available in India since 2020; Mint O Fruit: (available in Indonesia).

  6. Mynthon - Wikipedia

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    Sugarfree products: Mynthon Extra Strong Sugarfree (35 g), Mynthon Eucalyptus Sugarfree (35 g), Mynthon Cool Mint Sugarfree (35 g), Mynthon C Blackcurrant Sugarfree (31 g), Mynthon C Apple Sugarfree (31 g), Mynthon Extra Strong Sugarfree (85 g), Mynthon Cool Mint Sugarfree (85 g), Mynthon Extra Strong Sugarfree 4-pack (140 g).

  7. Breath Savers - Wikipedia

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    The brand became a national brand in 1978 when it replaced sugar with saccharin and became sugar-free from then on. Nabisco acquired the Life Savers Company from E.R. Squibb in 1981. [ 1 ] In 2000, after its merger with Kraft Foods , Nabisco sold its gum and breath mint business to Hershey .

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