Extra strong mints, particularly those containing high levels of menthol, can sometimes lead to gastrointestinal issues for some individuals. The strong flavor may stimulate the digestive system, potentially causing discomfort or laxative effects in sensitive people. Additionally, excessive consumption can lead to bloating or gas. Moderation is key to enjoying these mints without adverse effects.
Edinbrugh rock?
Because they don't make them.
It would be a minty fresh puppy
I Wouldn't Say There Healthy, Because Of The Sugar They Have. But Hey Im Not Sure.
34. She divided the package (evenly) between herself and five friends (six people in total) and gave 5 mints to each person, plus the extra 4 mints left over. She thus had 9 mints to give to her sister.
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 ;)
The number of syns in a packet of strong mints can vary based on the specific brand and serving size. Generally, a standard packet of strong mints contains about 2-3 syns per mint. It's best to check the packaging or consult the official Slimming World resources for the most accurate information.
Probably if you shake it enough:)
Yes because it is a sugar free gum/mints. Google why sugar free gums/mints are bad for you and you will know the real truth.
Yes. An inquisitive person, for example.
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.