Eating pillow mints, which are often found in hotel rooms, is generally safe as they are typically made from edible ingredients like sugar and peppermint flavoring. However, they may not be the freshest or most hygienic, as they can be exposed to various conditions in the environment. While consuming a few is unlikely to cause harm, it's best to check for any signs of spoilage or allergens before eating them. Always consider that they are meant for occasional enjoyment rather than regular consumption.
Pillow mints are small, square, pastel-colored pieces of mint candy that are somewhat puffed up in the shape of pillows. Some fancy restaurants have them as small after-dinner sweets. People also use them as little gifts for parties or weddings.
They can.
Yes, you can freeze pillow mints, but it's not typically necessary. While freezing can preserve their freshness, it may alter their texture and taste once thawed. If you choose to freeze them, store them in an airtight container to prevent moisture and freezer burn. When ready to use, let them thaw at room temperature.
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 ;)
YOU CANT!!!!
yes
you will die in five mints
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Apples and carrots. ------ Also ponies love mints.
They are because they still have sugar. Careful of how many you eat.
U Wont blow up it will taste minty then U WILL BLOW UP LIKE SOME 1 ELSE SAID SO DNT DO IT!!
mints and gravy gumba