There was story in Muncie
Starr/Press (Muncie,
IN) Newspaper of a raven that was swooping down on elementary children at Washington Carver Elementary school. The bird was a problem for several months and animal control had been called out on several occasions. The bird became somewhat of a local celebrity, as the paper ran weekly updates on the story.
According to the newspaper article from March 2008, a kid hit the bird with Altoids canister (not the breath mint) and the bird never returned.
To increase their shelf life and make them more resistant to moisture/heat. Individual wrappers will prevent the Altoids from melting together.
No, Altoids contain gelatin.
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.
Altoids are supposed to be very strongly minty: Therefore, you enter the experience of eating Altoids "at your own risk"
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No. It can prevent panic attacks.
The metal in an Altoids tin is typically about 0.25 mm to 0.30 mm thick. This thickness provides a balance between durability and the ability to be easily opened and closed. The tin is made from a type of steel that is coated to prevent rust and preserve the contents inside.
No, Altoids are not considered an antacid. They are a type of mint candy that are not formulated to help alleviate heartburn or indigestion.
Maybe Ice Breakers, Altoids, or Tic Tacs they're all amazing yo.
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precautions to be be taken for animal attacks