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Anyone addicted to Softmints?

Does anyone else have quite an addiction to Trebor Softmints? I simply can't choose no other when it comes to chewing on something at work, home or when travelling. It's even a great light snack to fill the gaps between meals. Tend to finish rather quickly though, don't you think?


BlueMaze  Wed 02/07/08 13:41
Bugs
Wed 02/07/08
19:17
My hubby loves them. But only blue ones. Both taste the same to me.
BlueMaze
Wed 02/07/08
19:33

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Nowhere near crazily addicted though!! It's just a fave mint treat that's great to keep handy and chew on from time to time. Too much is evidently going to make anyone sick, and a money waste too!!!
Kimthurston
Mon 07/07/08
16:26
Nah, agree entirely with you!!!!!!!!!!! Peppermint or Spearmint - no comparison - both gorg! Am trying to stop smoking and these are helping - mind you, at 45p a packet (ouch, I am sure they used to be about 20p) and with more trips to the dentist and putting on weight, not sure if it is worth the bother! Nice excuse to eat sweets tho!
BlueMaze
Tue 08/07/08
12:47

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I know what you mean!!! Love them both, Spearmint a little more. It's 50p on average now, probably £1 in a year or 2 (crazy). Anyway, I'm not actually a big food-eater nor a junky and have to endure hardwork on long hrs so they sort of help get through the day in a way. They're not fatty either, though contain some carbs. Apart from the thin layer of candy outside, it's mainly mint-based and quite healthy compared to others. What's your opinion?
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