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  2. Polo (confectionery) - Wikipedia

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    An open packet of Polo mints. Polos are usually sold in individual packs of 23 mints, which measure about 10 cm tall. The tube of Polos is tightly wrapped with aluminium foil backed paper. A green and blue paper wrapper, with the word 'POLO', binds the foil wrapper, with the Os in 'Polo' represented by images of the sweet.

  3. Rowntree's - Wikipedia

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    This company had invented such products as the Violet Crumble and Polly Waffle. A view of the Nestlé production facility in York, England, in 2009. The Yorkie and Lion chocolate bars were introduced in 1976. [6] In 1978, the Hershey contract was renegotiated, giving Hershey the rights to the Kit Kat and Rolo brands in the US in perpetuity. [6]

  4. Mint (candy) - Wikipedia

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    The production of mints as a discrete food item can be traced back to the 18th century with the invention of Altoids. [6] [7] [8] The popularity of mints took off in the early 20th century, with the advent of mass urbanization and mass marketing.

  5. List of mints - Wikipedia

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    Provincial mints of Iran 1877 Replaced by the Zarab-khane Zarrabkhana Ireland: The Mint (Carlingford) Philippines: Manila Mint: 1861 1945 Became an official branch of the US Mint in 1920 and was later destroyed following the liberation of the Philippines in World War II Spain: National Mint of Xuvia: 1812 1868 Scotland: Mints of Scotland: 1136 1709

  6. Robert Frost - Wikipedia

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    Robert Lee Frost (March 26, 1874 – January 29, 1963) was an American poet. Known for his realistic depictions of rural life and his command of American colloquial speech, [2] Frost frequently wrote about settings from rural life in New England in the early 20th century, using them to examine complex social and philosophical themes.

  7. Polo mints - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 17 March 2016, at 17:12 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  8. Trebor (confectionery) - Wikipedia

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    Trebor was founded on 4 January 1907 [2] in south west Essex by W.B. Woodcock, Thomas Henry King, Robert Robertson and Sydney Herbert Marks from Leytonstone and was located on Katherine Road in Forest Gate, London. The name Trebor, the spelling of "Robert" backwards, was registered as a trademark four days after the end of World War I. On 18 ...

  9. A Question - Wikipedia

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    Then the poem relays the question as to why we bear the unhappiness that is life, which makes readers think that Frost was heavily intrigued and curious about the "why." There is also a Christian interpretation , in which God proposes the titular Question to his followers, the "men of the earth".