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  • Mentos
  • Mentos
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  • Il nome originale delle mentos è infatti Menth Oz, che significa letteralmente Mentos.
  • This is THE junkfood of the decade and the commercial alone epitomized the 90s! It was the 90s equivelent of "Pop Rocks". Delicious candies that came in assorted colors and flavors (pink was the best!)
  • Well, Mentos kind of taste like candy but also kind of taste like fried okra. In an effort to expand the consumer base in the mid 1950s, an advertising executives christened Mentos with the phrase "The Wonder Candy." People performing various superhuman feats were broadcast on the Milton Berle Show, thus cementing Mentos as the most popular candy in the United States. Ever since that time, millions of Mentos chewers have been able to lift cars into tight parking spaces, walk on water, and sing songs by the Foo Fighters.
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  • Il nome originale delle mentos è infatti Menth Oz, che significa letteralmente Mentos.
  • This is THE junkfood of the decade and the commercial alone epitomized the 90s! It was the 90s equivelent of "Pop Rocks". Delicious candies that came in assorted colors and flavors (pink was the best!)
  • Well, Mentos kind of taste like candy but also kind of taste like fried okra. In an effort to expand the consumer base in the mid 1950s, an advertising executives christened Mentos with the phrase "The Wonder Candy." People performing various superhuman feats were broadcast on the Milton Berle Show, thus cementing Mentos as the most popular candy in the United States. Ever since that time, millions of Mentos chewers have been able to lift cars into tight parking spaces, walk on water, and sing songs by the Foo Fighters. Just so everyone knows, the term "chewy dragee" on the Mentos packet is a term that mean chewy inside and hard outside. Although it is written in Greek, it is placed there for English speaking people as it is a word, that like champagne, traveled and now is in common English and in the English dictionary. I wrote this to prove to someone that it was true when I wouldn't have a clue about it except for the meaning which is true.