The English word "mint" is first noted in the 8th century. It was a continuation of the Latin "menta" and Greek "minthe" which are their names for the plant. It is thought that this word has an even older history, but it has been lost in time.
The word candy comes from the Sanskrit "çahn-da", meaning "piece of sugar".
there is a plant called peppermint and that's what it smells like so they made peppermints taste like the smell of the peppermint plant.
It's red and white because the red part and the white part are the flavors.
The "pepper" element of the name peppermint refers to the pungent taste and oder of the plant.
"Candy" comes to us from middle English, an alternative Middle French word for "Sucre" (sugar) or the method by which it is made. It may come from Arabic "qandi" and Sandskrit "khandakah."
Well, the candy is actually called reisen. Not reisling.
candy floss
Nidar is a factory in Trondheim that makes candy. Candy in Trondheim (and all of Norway) is called godteri.
A candy manager.
What pill is called cotton candy
not really but some candies are called candy medicne
It was a assorted flavor hard candy made by Brach's Candy Company. THey called them Lusters
Yes there is a Candy Bar called "look". It comes in a red wrapper and the letters are White. Below is a link that will show you a picture of the candy bar.
candy is called "sucrerie" in French.
candy
Friandise.
yes but its not a candy bar its coconut chocolate bar