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What can you make out of an Altoids box?

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Do Altoids make water cooler?

It is just an impression.


Are Altoids vegetarian?

No, Altoids contain gelatin.


Why do Altoids have wrappers inside the tin?

To increase their shelf life and make them more resistant to moisture/heat. Individual wrappers will prevent the Altoids from melting together.


Is it true altoids will help pass a mouth swab test?

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Altoids were invented in the 19th century by Smith & co. To learn more about these tasty treats, look inside of the tin that Altoids come in on the paper. It has a brief history of Altoids.


Does eating altoids make your semen taste different?

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Which mint company sells their mints in a tin box?

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.


Can altoids kill you?

if they can Why aren't i dead yet? Ha-Ha if you know what i mean. I ate plenty of Altoids when i was younger and i still do. Delish. But I'm not totally sure if they can kill you, if you're allergic to what they use to make them then there is a chance.


Can dogs eat altoids?

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Do altoids expire?

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