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American Impressionism Mints
Product Code: 1150
Net Weight: 1.05 oz
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$3.49
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Smithsonian Series mints come in a pocket sized silver tins filled with strong English mints. Part of the proceeds from the sale of these licensed Smithsonian Institution products goes to support the chartered educational purposes of the Smithsonian Institution. The tins are from the Treasures to Go exhibit and display three masterpieces of American Impressionism: The South Ledges, Still Life, The Necklace.
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Product Code:1146
Cachou Lajaunie are tiny licorice-based candies st...
Cachou Lajaunie are tiny licorice-based candies still made in Toulouse, France, where they were invented by the pharmacist Leon Lajaunie in 1890. Don't let their size fool you: these candies are extraordinarily strong, a result of the mint extract which is added to the licorice, and are a powerful breath-freshener. The trademark small yellow tin was invented by a clock-maker friend of Lajaunie, who designed it to fit in a watch-pocket.
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Product Code:1149
From the heart of England, the Chambers Candy Comp...
From the heart of England, the Chambers Candy Company, produces unique, imaginative and high quality decorative tins filled with Old English traditional confections. Golf Mints, bursting with cool freshness, are part of the Leisure Range collection of pocket tins.
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Product Code:1150
Smithsonian Series mints come in a pocket sized si...
Smithsonian Series mints come in a pocket sized silver tins filled with strong English mints. Part of the proceeds from the sale of these licensed Smithsonian Institution products goes to support the chartered educational purposes of the Smithsonian Institution. The tins are from the Treasures to Go exhibit and display three masterpieces of American Impressionism: The South Ledges, Still Life, The Necklace.
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Product Code:1143
Voisin Pates de Fruites is imported from France. O...
Voisin Pates de Fruites is imported from France. Originally a specialty of the Auvergne, pates de fruits are now made throughout the whole South of France. In the Middle Ages, pates de fruit, known as epices de chambre, were very popular, especially the ones made with plums and apricots. The fruits are chosen with enormous care, and cooked with just the right amount of sugar so that the flavor of the fruit is enhanced, not hidden. This package contains four orchard-fresh flavors: plum, blackcurrant, apricot and raspberry.
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Product Code:1130
Nougat de Provence is created in the traditional w...
Nougat de Provence is created in the traditional way that was first trademarked in Provence, France in the year 1740. Imported from France, White Provence nougat is soft and chewy and includes all natural ingredients of almonds, Provence lavender honey, pistachios and natural vanilla. Net Weight: 200 grams.
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