there were 23000 2006w subsets made by the us mint for the unc silver eagles
Junior Mints are a candy consisting of small rounds of mint filling inside a dark chocolate coating. Currently produced by Tootsie Roll Industries
The Wrigley company sells their Altoids mints in a tin box. The tin box serves as an easy way to recognize the brand, and provide a durable container.
If they're really strong mints I guess it is normal. If I eat really strong flavored mints or something my eyes water which makes me sneeze sometimes ;)
If you mean the mints, yes.
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They supply points of nucleation.
The maker of Smint Mints is Chupa Chups. It is a Spanish lollipop company.http://www.chupachups.com/ - Websitehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chupa_Chups - info on company
No, Canada makes their own coins of all types at the Canadian Mints. Several other countries have their coins made in the Canadian Mints too.
Because the sugar makes some acid in your mouth dissolve the mint faster. But sugar free mints don't have sugar.
mrs sayer then brown and hailey
The last copper (actually bronze) cents were made in mid-1982. The mints gradually changed over to copper-plated zinc as the remaining stocks of bronze blanks were used up.
There are currently four active US Mints, not 3: Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco, and West Point. Philadelphia and Denver are the 2 primary mints, because they make all circulating coins. San Francisco makes proof and some other collectors' coins, while West Point makes platinum, gold and silver coins.