I personally didn't think much of the chocolate Penguin mints, they just
tasted like normal penguin mints with a tiny amount of chocolate flavoring
that wears out fast. Haven't tried the Lites yet, th0. The only place
I've seen them is Salt Lake City.
> DarthLinux wrote:
>> why go find them..? they can find you. order 'em online and save
>> yourself a trip.
>> tho-i learned something new here:
>> http://www.peppermints.com/products.asp
>>
>> not only the original high octane, and the oh so popular "burn my
>> butt" red <a tribute to red hat?> flavor,
>> but they have chocolate <man- i should try some of those>
>> oh yeah- also the "lite" version of the original- all the flavor, no
>> turbo.
>> whats the point, you may ask.. keep a tin around for the visiting
>> kidz, they don't need encouragement!
>>
>> DL
>>
>
> Wow mint technology has come a long way :). On that note, I think the
> caffeinated bars of soap available at thinkgeek sound interesting.
>
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