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Original Polo Mints 24g (Pack of 32)

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Holes: These were a plastic tube of small mints approximately, but not exactly, the size of the hole in a standard Polo mint. Heavy - Active for much of the day, walking non-stop and carrying objects. Typical jobs: hospital/ward nurse, waitressing in a busy restaurant, cleaner, porter, labourer/construction worker, gardener, farm worker. Leisure Activity Level

Most mints have sugar which can actually feed the bacteria that causes the halitosis,’ dentist Dr Raha Sepehrara tells Metro.co.uk, ‘which can long term not only make the bad breath worse, but can also cause other issues such as cavities in the teeth.’ (Picture: Getty/metro.co.uk) A better way to deal with bad breath would be sugar-free mints and sugar-free chewing gum, which won’t create the same issues, but it’s important to remember that these are still just a temporary fix – you need to go to the dentist to find out the root cause.After taking the first dose, you can take it at any time of the day but try to take it at the same time each day.Q. Cue national outrage. The following April 1 st, inevitably, they suggested they were launching Polo Holes, described as ‘the hole with the mint’. And equally inevitably, the joyous response to the joke prompted the company to go ahead and manufacture the holes for real. Martin Fone investigates the most traditional seasonal food of all: mince pies. : Curious Questions: Why do Polo mints have a hole in the middle? Are Polos boiled sweets? Different people have different opinions. Some people believe that wearing a polo shirt can cause dental wear and tear due to the continual friction against the teeth. Before the war George had been inspired by the US brand Life Savers (a mint with a hole designed to look like a life-saving rubber ring) and had decided to make something similar in the UK. Company legend has it that he chose the name Polo because it derived from Polar and he thought that this implied the cool freshness of mint. Home » Frequently asked Questions on Health » Can my son take Polo tablets every day? Answered by: Dr Satish Saluja | Consultant Neonatologist, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi Q: My three-year-old son takes 2-3 Polo mint tablets every day. Is it good for health? A: Even though taking Polo tablets may not do any harm, it is not a good idea to consume these regularly. Is POLO good for bad breath?

If you are still concerned by the sugar content but want to feed your horse mints, then sugar-free mints are of course an alternative. However, many people are concerned that the artificial sweetener sorbitol used in sugar-free mints might be harmful to horses. Sorbitol may sound like a synthetic compound but it’s actually found naturally in apples, peaches, pears, plums and dates, to name a few. If your horse or pony has had apples before, they have had sorbitol before. Mints that use xylitol as a sweetener are, however, TOXIC to dogs. Whilst horses don’t appear to be affected by xylitol it is not currently recommended to feed horses mints with xylitol as a sweetener. Polo mints are made by blending together sugar, mint oil, and gummi bears. The gummi bears are used as a binding agent and help to create the desired texture. Does polo mint have any side effects?

10. Rowntree's produced Life Savers for the Americans

Does Polo 50mg Tablet cause weight gain? No, Polo 50mg Tablet does not cause weight gain. However, if the medicine starts affecting your kidney function then your body may swell due to the accumulation of water, resulting in weight gain. Call your doctor if you experience unexplained weight gain or swelling in your feet, ankles, or hands.Q. Therefore, Polo 50mg Tablet should be used cautiously in these patients and their kidney function should be regularly monitored.Q.

Many owners are told that they can’t feed horses or ponies that are overweight, prone to laminitis or tying-up or have EMS, treats such as Polos, carrots and apples. A few Polo mints a day or a few carrots a day or half an apple a day as a treat is OK for any horse or pony.

VIRAL SACH: Consuming Pepsi and Polo together will not kill you New Delhi: Today in viral sach we will investigate the truth of picture which claims death. The picture states that consuming Pepsi and Polo together will lead to instant death because the mixture turns into cyanide poison. The picture features a man with blood around his mouth which means one can puke blood if he/she consumes these two products simultaneously. To know the truth of this picture, ABP News spoke to Gastroenterologist Dr. Ashok Dayal of Delhi’s Primus Super speciality hospital. Meet the rest of our products". Rowntree's. Archived from the original on 15 June 2010 . Retrieved 5 June 2010.

Content posted on, created for, or compiled by Lybrate is not intended or designed to replace your doctor’s independent judgment about any symptom, condition, or the appropriateness or risks of a procedure or treatment for a given person. : I have a regular habit of eating polo mint. Do mints add calories?

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When the summer has proved wet and cold’, a writer in the Canadian Pharmaceutical Journal, Volume IX (1875-6) noted, ‘the plants, although bulky, have been known to produce only a small proportion of oil, and in other years, when the season has been warm and dry, the reverse has been the case, and small plants have yielded a double quantity of oil’. Polo mints were developed by Rowntree's, after manufacturing Life Savers during World War 2 under licence. [3] but their introduction to the market was delayed until 1947, by the onset of the Second World War. [3] [4] Polo fruits followed soon afterward. [5] [6] Company legend is that the name is derived from 'polar' and its implied cool freshness. [7] Varieties [ edit ] Mentos Mint provides the benefit of a mint with an enjoyable chew! Sugar, Wheat Glucose Syrup, Hydrogenated Coconut Oil, Rice Starch, Natural Flavors, Gum Arabic, Sucrose Esters Of Fatty Acids, Gellan Gum, Carnauba Wax, Beeswax. Moderately active - Do light to moderate intensity exercise 3-4 times a week. E.g. going to the gym / swimming / cycling / horse riding / dance classes / playing golf. Daily dog walking (brisk pace, twice a day). Rather than making you minty fresh, chewing on mints could actually make your breath worse longterm. Why? It’s all down to the sugar. If you’re chomping up Polos or similar sugary mints, your mouth creates a fun little chemical reaction, in which the natural bacteria in your saliva transforms the sugar into acid, which not only decays your teeth over time (don’t panic, it’s not a horrific instant thing), but creates bad odours in the process.

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