To increase their shelf life and make them more resistant to moisture/heat. Individual wrappers will prevent the Altoids from melting together.
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.
An Altoids tin can be used for a number of things. It can house a tiny camera, or even act as a holder for a survival kit or first aid kit.
probably tin foil
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.
Survival kits can look like a first aid kit, or the condensed version most commonly looks like an altoids tin that has a survival knife, matches, possibly a flare and wires inside.
No, Altoids contain gelatin.
The inside of many food wrappers and bags are shiny silver in color in order to protect the contents of what is inside. It keeps moisture and air out so the contents do not spoil.
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Altoids are supposed to be very strongly minty: Therefore, you enter the experience of eating Altoids "at your own risk"
The "inside" of tin foil is the dull side. The "outside" of tin foil is the shiny side.
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