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Eclipse Intense Mints Sugar Free Large Tin40 Gram
$3.60
was $4.10
$9.00/100g

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Refreshing things happen when you carry a tin of ECLIPSE INTENSE MINT flavoured sugar free mints with you. As well as being the best breath mints for when you're on the go or after a cup of coffee, these ECLIPSE Mints are the friendly way to break the ice and share a moment no matter where you are! Each little hard pressed ECLIPSE Mint treats you to a powerful, intensely minty fresh breath experience! What's more, they're sugar free mints without the guilt as there are less than three calories in ECLIPSE Mints! So keep this tin of ECLIPSE INTENSE MINT flavoured mints handy, and LET THERE BE FRESH! Includes 40g Large Sharing Mint Tins of ECLIPSE INTENSE MINT Flavoured Sugar Free Mints.


Country of Origin: Made in Australia
NutritionPer ServePer 100g/ml
Dietary Fiber0g0g
Energy28kJ1380kJ
Protein0g0g
Saturated Fat0g0g
Sodium0mg0g
Total Carbohydrate0g0g
Total Fat0g0g
Total Sugars0g0g
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