In 2011, the U.S. Mint produced 4,938,540,000 pennies.
9 BILLION (Excluding "Proof" coins) 4.6 are from the Philadelphia Mint. 4.4 are from the Denver Mint.
The Philadelphia mint released 564,341,347 in circulation. The Denver mint released 704,135,528.
Here are the production tables for 2010 circulating pennies: Denver Mint: 229.92 million Philadelphia Mint: 260.64 million Total made: 490.56 Source: US mint
13.1 BILLION (Excluding "Proof" coins) 6.6 BILLION are from the Philadelphia Mint. 6.5 are from the Denver Mint.
Because there are many different types of mint e.g peppermint .......
well toothpaste is very tasty because it contains mint
mint
There are cinnamon toothpastes for adults.
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We can't have it because mint flavoring is used with alcohol and younger kids can't have that.
Guess what unlesss you can invent one no, Sorry but i like mint mint tastes nice like mint chocolet peeenngg xxx
If you are referring to mint in toothpaste, this has been a long trusted home remedy. Applying toothpaste to pimples helps dry them up. You need to do it for about a week.
There are many alternative uses for mints. Mint leaves can be crushed and made into a toothpaste. Also, mint can be used in face washes to help purify the skin.
These bottles are very collectable to soda bottle collectors. If the bottle is in mint to near mint condition then the bottle is worth about $125. matt_dempsey@hotmail.com
I guess about mint. Cause the mint is used for the most strongest and popular toothpase.😉
Toothpaste is not a natural resource. It is a manufactured product made from a combination of synthetic and natural ingredients. The natural ingredients used in toothpaste, such as mint or fluoride, may be sourced from natural resources.