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  2. Tic Tac - Wikipedia

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    In India, the Tic Tac slogan is "Refreshment to be shared." [9] During the 1990s, "double packs" were introduced, featuring a regular Tic Tac container with two flavours inside. Available combinations included Tangerine and Lime, Orange and Grape, and Berry and Cherry. [10] In 2006, Tic Tac introduced a "Bold" edition with more intense flavours ...

  3. I Tried 6 Tic Tac Flavors, and Only 2 of Them Will Freshen ...

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    4. Orange. $1.89 for a single pack from Target. Shop Now. As a kid, orange Tic Tacs were some of my all-time favorite treats. Children don’t normally find themselves that obsessed with mints ...

  4. Chuckles - Wikipedia

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    They come in five flavors: lime, orange, cherry, lemon, and licorice. [2] Each package of Chuckles contains one piece of each flavor. The candies are made with corn syrup , sugar , modified and unmodified cornstarch , and natural and artificial flavors and colors.

  5. Ferrero (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company also produces Tic Tac mints, [44] available in a variety of flavours, [52] [53] [54] along with sugar free versions. [55] Other Ferrero products include Giotto, [ 40 ] Fiesta Ferrero, [ 56 ] Hanuta chocolate hazelnut-filled wafers, [ 57 ] and Gran Soleil frozen desserts, [ 58 ] which won the company an innovation award in March 2011 ...

  6. Ipso (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Ipso sweets were similar to Tic Tac and were produced in four flavours, strawberry, lemon, orange, and mint. The packaging was designed to resemble interlocking toy plastic building bricks like Lego, allowing the boxes to be stacked or connected. The boxes came in four colours reflecting the flavour of the candy inside: red for strawberry ...

  7. Certs - Wikipedia

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    Certs Classic Mints were developed by American Chicle and introduced into the North American market in 1956. [2] The "Certs" name originated from its approval by Good Housekeeping (as in "certified by Good Housekeeping "), a magazine that, then as now, bestowed the Good Housekeeping Seal on products that pass its quality and reliability tests.

  8. Orange drink - Wikipedia

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    The term orange drink refers to a sweet, sugary, sometimes carbonated, orange-flavored drink. Typically such beverages contain little or no orange juice and are mainly composed of water, sugar or sweeteners, flavor, coloring, and additives. Although many orange drinks are fortified with Vitamin C, they are typically very low in nutritional ...

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