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Descriptionabout The Brandaround The Turn Of The 19Th Century, During The Reign Of King George Iii, The Recipe For The Original Altoids Was Perfected By Smith & Company, A London Confectionary Firm. They Were First Sold In The U.S. In 1918, At That Time Sold In Small, Rectangular Cardboard Cartons. The Tins So Recognizable Today Were First Introduced In The 1920S To Help Protect The Mints And To Stay Neatly Closed In Pockets And Handbags.Today, The Altoids Line Includes Mints, Sours, And Gum.Why Are They Called Altoids?The Exact Origin Of The Name Is Unclear, But It Seems That During The 19Th Century Confections Were Given Names Employing The -Oids Suffix To Imply A Medicinal Benefit (Altoids Were Promoted For More Than A Century As A ''Stomach Calmative,'' Though Of Course Altoids Provides No Medicinal Benefit). Smith & Company Also Marketed Several Other Remedies With Oids In Their Names, Such As Benoids For Delicate Throats And Chests, Zenoids For An Easy Digestion, Cyphoids To Defend Your Throat, And Notoids Antiseptic Voice And Throat Pastilles.Product Descriptionaltoids Spearmint - 12 Tins Per Box, 12 Boxes Per Case The Originally Celebrated Spearmint Altoids Are The Quintessential Mints For Any Connoisseur Of Fresh Breath Looking For The Curiously Strong Taste. Made With Strong Spearmint Flavor. Makes Other Mints Green With Envy. Packaged In A Convenient Pocket-Sized Metal Tin. Each Tin Is 1.76 Oz.Manufacturer Contact Informationwm. Wrigley Jr. Company, Chicago, Il 60642
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the size of the Altoids Spearmint Mints packaging? A: The packaging includes twelve tins, each containing one point seventy-six ounces of mints.
- Q: Are there any specific ingredients in Altoids Spearmint Mints? A: Yes, Altoids Spearmint Mints typically include sugar, natural and artificial flavors, and other standard candy ingredients.
- Q: What are the dimensions of the Altoids tin? A: The Altoids tin measures approximately seven point eight inches in length, seven point six inches in width, and one point eight inches in height.
- Q: How do I consume Altoids Spearmint Mints? A: Simply pop one mint into your mouth and let it dissolve for a burst of fresh spearmint flavor.
- Q: Can I share Altoids mints with others? A: Yes, you can share these mints, as they come in a convenient pocket-size tin for easy access.
- Q: Are Altoids suitable for all ages? A: Yes, Altoids are generally suitable for all ages, but adult supervision is advised for younger children.
- Q: How should I store Altoids Spearmint Mints? A: Store the mints in a cool, dry place to maintain their freshness and prevent the tin from rusting.
- Q: Is there a shelf life for Altoids Spearmint Mints? A: Yes, Altoids have a shelf life of about eighteen months when stored properly.
- Q: Do Altoids mints require refrigeration? A: No, Altoids do not require refrigeration; they should be kept at room temperature.
- Q: What makes Altoids different from other mints? A: Altoids are known for their strong, bold flavor, which is often referred to as 'curiously strong' mints.
- Q: Are there any sugar-free options for Altoids? A: No, the standard Altoids Spearmint Mints contain sugar and do not have a sugar-free version.
- Q: How do I contact customer support for Altoids? A: You can contact customer support through the Wrigley Company, located in Chicago, Illinois.
- Q: What should I do if my Altoids tin arrives damaged? A: If your Altoids tin arrives damaged, please contact the retailer's customer service for assistance with returns or replacements.
- Q: Can I return Altoids if I don't like them? A: Yes, many retailers allow returns for unopened products, but check their specific return policy.
- Q: Are there any allergens in Altoids Spearmint Mints? A: Altoids may contain allergens; it's best to check the packaging for specific allergen information.
- Q: What flavors are available in the Altoids range? A: Besides Spearmint, Altoids also offers flavors like Peppermint, Cinnamon, and Wintergreen.

