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  2. Junior Mints - Wikipedia

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    Junior Mints are a candy brand consisting of small rounds of mint filling inside a semi-sweet chocolate coating, with a dimple on one side. The mints are produced by Tootsie Roll Industries , and packaged in varying amounts from the so-called 'fun-size box' to the much larger 12 oz. box.

  3. Certs - Wikipedia

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    Certs was a brand of breath mint that was noted for the frequent use of "two mints in one" in its marketing. The original "classic mints" were disc-shaped without a hole and sold in roll packaging similar to Life Savers and Polo. Certs was one of the first mints to be nationally marketed in the United States and has been a fixture at American ...

  4. United States cent mintage figures - Wikipedia

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    Below are the mintage figures for the United States cent. The following mint marks indicate which mint the coin was made at (parentheses indicate a lack of a mint mark): P = Philadelphia Mint. D = Denver Mint. S = San Francisco Mint. W = West Point Mint.

  5. Homemade Thin Mints Recipe - AOL

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    Prepare a baking sheet by lining it with parchment paper or wax paper; set aside. Clear out a spot in your refrigerator or freezer to accommodate baking sheet.

  6. 10 Little Luxuries To Buy at Kohl’s This Fall - AOL

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    At $24, this luxe balm comes in absolutely delicious flavors like Vanilla Beige, Sweet Mint and Brown Sugar. Try This: 7 Little Luxuries To Buy at Marshalls This Fall Learn More: 5 Little Luxuries ...

  7. Fox's Glacier Mints - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] [4] To begin with, they were called Acme Clear Mint Fingers, [5] but this was changed to Glacier Mints in 1919, apparently on the advice of Eric Fox's wife. [2] [4] From 1928, the mints have been individually wrapped. [5] Since 1922, the mints have been branded with Peppy the polar bear, [6] who was designed by Clarence Reginald Dalby.

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