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  2. Fox's Glacier Mints - Wikipedia

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    Glacier Mints resemble miniature blocks of ice and are clear and translucent. Companion products are Fox's Glacier Fruits (launched 1956) and Fox's Glacier Dark (launched 2002). [6] The mint's centenary year in 2018 was marked with the release of two new products: spearmint-flavour mints and a selection of fruit flavoured sweets as part of a ...

  3. Fox's Confectionery - Wikipedia

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    Peppy (from peppermint) [2] the polar bear is the original trademark used for Fox's Glacier Mints and was created by Leicester-based artist C. Reginald Dalby, better known for illustrating The Railway Series books by the Rev. W. Awdry. [3] Fox's Confectionery was acquired by Valeo Foods in 2015. [4]

  4. Peppy (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    Peppy (from peppermint) [1] is the polar bear mascot and icon of Fox's Glacier Mints, a brand of boiled mint manufactured by Fox's Confectionery in the United Kingdom.Peppy was introduced to confectionery packaging in 1922. [2]

  5. Best Bites: Cotton candy dessert cups - AOL

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    Try these sweet and decadent cotton candy dessert cups, perfect for adults and kids alike!

  6. Fox's - Wikipedia

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    Fox's may refer to: Fox's Biscuits, a bakery company in the United Kingdom; ... Fox's Glacier Mints; Fox's Pizza Den, a pizza restaurant chain; See also

  7. Mint (candy) - Wikipedia

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    A "scotch mint", "pan drop", [15] granny sooker [15] [16] or "mint imperial" is a white round candy with a hard shell but fairly soft middle, popular in Great Britain and other Commonwealth nations and in Europe. Scotch mints were traditionally spheroids, more recently moving toward a larger, discoid shape.

  8. Kendal Mint Cake - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the cake is allegedly a batch of glacier mint sweets that went wrong. In 1869, Joseph Wiper, who married into the Thompson family of confectioners based in Kendal, supposedly left the boiled solution for glacier mints overnight and it turned cloudy and solidified. The resulting 'mint cake' was discovered in the morning. [4]

  9. Candy cane - Wikipedia

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    A candy cane is a cane-shaped stick candy often associated with Christmastide [1] as well as Saint Nicholas Day. [2] It is traditionally white with red stripes and flavored with peppermint , but the canes also come in a variety of other flavors and colors.