The After Eight Mint is a desert candy currently marketed by Nestles. made of a square of soft peppermint flavored treat covered with chocolate, it is used as an after-dinner breath freshener, that touch of sugar in place of a bowl of cream and calories, and as a quiet good-night sweet at the end of a long day. There are also After Eight Mint recipes that have nothing to do with the candy, but use Creme de Menthe alcohol to provide the minty flavor.
They aren't. The place where they are made are called mints.
There are currnetly four US mints in operation. The Philadelphia, Denver, San Fransisco and West point mints. One other mint in operation is located in the Philippines, but does not produce American currnecy.
If you mean 5 to 3 then there are 45 chocolates and 27 mints
well, it depends on the person. Scientist have did studies on that and it was proven to be yes. SO YES mints do help people do better on tests = )
It depends on which currency you use. Some may be able to include certain denominations of coin while others cannot.If you are using currency from the United States' mints, 3 quarters and 5 nickels equal a dollar.
As of my last update, the world record for eating After Eight mints in 1 minute is 7 mints.
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After Eight Mints are owned by Nestlé, a multinational food and beverage company. The brand was originally created in the UK in 1962 and has since become known for its distinctive dark chocolate-covered peppermint mints. Nestlé continues to produce and market After Eight as part of its confectionery portfolio.
There are around 31 calories per mint.
The most famous brand is After Eight Mints.
Mince is a homonym of mints.
Not human mints, but you can give them doggie mints which you can buy in stores.
Klimenti Mints's birth name is Mints, Klimenti Borisovich.
Junior Mints was created in 1949.
Zara Mints was born in 1927.
Zara Mints died in 1990.
To find the number of mints in the box, divide the total calories in the box by the calories per serving. Since a serving of three mints contains 10 calories, the total number of servings in the box is 180 calories ÷ 10 calories/serving = 18 servings. Since each serving has three mints, the total number of mints in the box is 18 servings × 3 mints/serving = 54 mints. Thus, there are 54 mints in the box.