YES!
I am addicted to POLO Mints! I go through about 6 packets a day (although I could have a lot more)
Its most probably due to the high levels of sugar in the mints, because I've tried sugar free and its just not the same, or maybe its because of the fresh feeling/taste you get after eating them
I have heard that there are 3 teaspoons of sugar per polo, is this true?
usually 25 polos in a tube
Yes, Polo Mints are generally considered gluten-free. They do not contain any wheat or gluten-containing ingredients. However, it's always a good idea to check the packaging for any specific allergen information or possible cross-contamination warnings.
They don't give me headaches at all. Don't ask questions that assume they affect all people. If this happens to you on a regular basis, see a medical professional.
Pear drops Gob stoppers Wine gums Fruit pastels Polo Mints Eclairs Aniseed balls Refreshers Love hearts
There is a few cow jokes that have been told. One of the most used cow jokes is "what do you call a cow eating a Polo?" the answer is mints beef.
I don't think you can because it doesn't have really much to get to your bloodstream. You can really like them and always want to have them, but it isn't physically needed by your body to have mints once you start eating them, unlike smoking, etc.
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.