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  2. Côte d'Or (chocolate) - Wikipedia

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    Côte d'Or. Côte d'Or is a producer of Belgian chocolate, owned by Mondelez International. Côte d'Or was founded in 1883 by Charles Neuhaus in Schaerbeek, Belgium, [1] a chocolate manufacturer who used the name "Côte d'Or" (French for Gold Coast [2]) referring to the old name of contemporary Ghana, the source of many of the cacao beans used ...

  3. Eclipse (breath freshener) - Wikipedia

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    Eclipse (breath freshener) Eclipse is a brand of chewing gum and breath mint, first introduced in the U.S. by the Wrigley Company in 1999 as its first entrant into the U.S. pellet gum segment. It was modeled after Excel in Canada, which was launched in 1991.

  4. Tic Tac - Wikipedia

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    Tic Tac. Tic Tac (stylized as " tic tac ") is a brand of small, hard mint manufactured by the Italian company Ferrero. They were first produced in 1969 and are now available in a variety of flavours in over 100 countries. Tic Tacs are usually sold in small transparent plastic boxes with a flip-action living hinge lid.

  5. Penguin Mints - Wikipedia

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    Penguin Mints. Penguin Caffeinated peppermints, energy gum, and cinnamon mints. Penguin Mints was a brand of caffeinated mints made by Seattle -based ifive brands. The company also produced caffeinated "energy gum", as well as non-caffeinated mints. The brand was introduced in 1998.

  6. Extra Strong Mints - Wikipedia

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    The brand was first made in 1935. Trebor was sold to Cadbury in 1989. Promotion. In March 1988, the brand gave a £250,000 sponsorship to the England national football team, over three years. In April 2015, a new series of adverts for the mints (the first in over ten years) was produced by Wieden+Kennedy London. Production

  7. Ice Breakers candy - Wikipedia

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    Ice Breakers was launched in the 1990s [3] by Nabisco Holding's LifeSaver division in order to compete with similar mint brands. [4] [5] Hershey purchased Ice Breakers from Nabisco in 2000 for $135 million in a deal that also included mint and chewing gum brands like Bubble Yum, Breath Savers, CareFree and Stickfree. [6]

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