Altoids Smalls Sugar Free Cinnamon Mints

Altoids Smalls Sugar Free Cinnamon Mints
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The Curiously Strong Mints

Introduced in 1780, Altoids mints were originally marketed to relieve stomach discomfort. By the 1920s, the original cardboard box had been replaced by the more durable distinctive metal tins of today. The irreverent, quirky personality of Altoids mints has led Altoids to be a top-selling mint in the U.S. The Altoids brand has expanded to include sugar-free mints in miniature portable tins.

For over 100 years, Altoids were packaged in small rectangular cardboard cartons that were approximately the same size as today’s recognizable tins. The tins were introduced in the 1920s to help protect the mints and to stay neatly closed in pockets and handbags.

Altoids Smalls

  • Sugar Free
  • Cinnamon

Ingredients: Sorbitol, maltodextrin, isomalt, natural and artificial flavors, magnesium stearate, acacia, sucralose, soy lecithin, colors (titanium dioxide, red 40, red 40 lake)

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