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  2. Spearmint - Wikipedia

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    Spearmint (Mentha spicata), also known as garden mint, common mint, lamb mint and mackerel mint, [5] [6] is native to Europe and southern temperate Asia, extending ...

  3. Life Savers - Wikipedia

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    Life Savers fruit-flavored candies in the wax paper and aluminum foil wrapper, minus the outer paper wrapper. 1912: Crane's Peppermint Life Savers created by Clarence Crane in Garrettsville, Ohio. 1913: Edward Noble bought the Life Saver formula, renamed Pep-O-Mint Life Savers, and started Mint Products Company in New York City.

  4. Wrigley's Spearmint - Wikipedia

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    Wrigley's Spearmint is a brand of Wrigley's chewing gum. Wrigley's launched the brand in 1893, [ 1 ] and marketed the gum as its classic brand, although the company's brand Juicy Fruit has been on the market slightly longer.

  5. Change has come - Where are all the games I used to play? - AOL

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    It means that no Pogo games will appear on AOL Games. We understand and sympathize with everyone who cannot find the games they know and love. We will do our best to help you find your games and ...

  6. 11 Spearmint Tea Benefits You’ll Wish You Knew About Sooner

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    Spearmint tea has so many health benefits, from improving memory to even potentially reducing facial hair in women. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  7. Mentha - Wikipedia

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    Mentha, also known as mint (from Greek μίνθα míntha, [2] Linear B mi-ta [3]), is a genus of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae. [4] It is estimated that 13 to 24 species exist, but the exact distinction between species is unclear.

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  9. Suika Game - Wikipedia

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    Suika Game has no time limit to rush the player with; [10] unlike in games such as Tetris, the fruits are affected by physics causing them to hit off each other and roll away from where they were initially dropped. [11] Sometimes the pressure released by two fruits merging is enough to send a fruit out of the box and end the game. [12] [13]