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  2. C. Howard's Violet candies - Wikipedia

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    C. Howard Company, Inc. (also called Choward's), based in Bellport, New York, is the maker of Choward's Fine Mints and Gum. The company's flagship product is its unique hard square tablet "mint" with a distinct violet aroma and taste. Choward's candies are also available in lemon (flavored with natural oil of lemon), spearmint (flavored with ...

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    Personalized Wedding Venue Sketch. From $100 at Etsy. Mother-Of-Pearl Picture Frame (8" x 10") $99 at Pottery Barn. Brooklinen Super-Plush Robe. $101 at Brooklinen.

  4. 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.

  5. Frisk (confectionery) - Wikipedia

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    Frisk was invented in 1986 by a Belgian entrepreneur who, in collaboration with a pharmaceutical company, developed the formula for a particularly strong mint-flavoured candy. Initially, the product was sold exclusively in pharmacies in Belgium, then the market was extended to the Netherlands, Canada and Japan. Especially in the latter country ...

  6. Haviland Thin Mints - Wikipedia

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    Haviland Thin Mints are a chocolate-covered mint candy produced by Log House Foods of Plymouth, Minnesota. [1] The candy is a mint fondant covered in dark chocolate , similar to the York Peppermint Pattie but smaller, thinner and shorter.

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  8. Life Savers - Wikipedia

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    In 1913, Crane sold the formula for his Life Savers candy to Edward Noble of Gouverneur, New York for $2,900. Noble started his own candy company and began producing and selling the mints known as Pep-O-Mint Life Savers. [7] He also began to package the mints into rolls wrapped in tin foil to keep them from going stale. This process was done by ...

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