Personalized Mint to Be Wedding Mint Tins - 24 Pc.
24 Piece(s)
#13605137
Product Details
These wedding favors are perfect for giveaways at your reception! Give your guests a gift that commemorates the occasion and can be reused! Personalize with two lines of up to 24 characters/spaces per line. Peppermint flavor. (Approx. 65 pcs. per tin; 2 dozen tins per unit) 2 1/2" tins. Total wt., 11 oz. Fat-free. Gluten-free. Mint tin color may vary. © OTC
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- Oriental Trading
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Questions & Answers 6 Questions
are the mints in the small packages gluten free?
whitleyblaine |
July 13th, 2018
Is it possible to have with 2 males?
charles l. |
March 18th, 2022
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BEST ANSWER: hello, the tins are already preprinted - the only that changes is the wording. We have marketing looking at expanding this product.StaffMarch 18th, 2022Staff
What is the shelf life for these mints?
Tracy L. |
September 6th, 2021
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BEST ANSWER: The expiration date is one year.StaffSeptember 7th, 2021Staff
How much is 18 tins?
Connie B. |
August 11th, 2021
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BEST ANSWER: This tins are sold in units of 24. You would have to purchase the complete unit at the pricing shown on our site.StaffAugust 12th, 2021Staff
I want to know when is the expiration date for the mint?
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August 6th, 2021
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BEST ANSWER: The shelf life is 180 days. This shelf life is not an expiration, but a best by recommendation. Because, we are constantly getting new product in our warehouse it is possible that something ordered today will have a different "best by" date than something ordered next week.StaffAugust 6th, 2021Staff
Are the mints kosher?
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April 26th, 2021
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BEST ANSWER: With Kosher foods - a complication is that it is generally not possible to judge the kosher status of an item on the basis of the information provided in the ingredient declaration for a variety of reasons. First, the product may be made from kosher ingredients, but processed on non-kosher equipment. Second, the USDA does not require the listing of certain processing aids, such as pan liners and oils that serve as release agents. Though not legally classified as ingredients, these items could nonetheless render the product non-kosher. Third, many ingredients can be kosher or non-kosher, depending on their source of origin. For example, glycerin and emulsifiers are made from either vegetable (most likely kosher) or animal oils (most likely non-kosher). Finally, many ingredients are listed only in broad terms, with no breakdown of the many complex components that make up the actual item. For example, a chocolate flavor may contain 50 ingredients, but the ingredient declaration will list this entire complex of ingredients as “flavors”. Unless a person is an expert in food production, the average consumer cannot possibly make an evaluation of the kosher status, which is why it is important to purchase only those products that have the endorsement of a reliable kashruth agency.StaffApril 26th, 2021Staff
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