Do Hospitality Mints have dairy?
Our buttermints are OU certified, kosher, gluten free and nut free. Allergens are Milk and Soy.
Where are Hospitality Mints made?
Hospitality Mints candies and mints have been made fresh every day in Boone, North Carolina since 1976, putting “Made in USA” quality and pride in every mint. We also print all our candy wrappers ourselves, giving us the ability to offer customized wrappers with your brand and messaging.
Are Hospitality Mints gluten free?
At Hospitality Mints, we’ve been making mints since 1976 with continued pride, expertise and commitment to quality. Our mints contain no artificial sweeteners, are nut free, fat free, gluten free and certified kosher.
Are thank you mints gluten free?
200 pieces:These “Thank You” mints are our top sellers and the #1 after dinner mint served in the US. Surprise your guests with something sweet. Buttery mints that melt in your mouth. 4 mints are just 60 calories and have are gluten free, fat free and kosher.
How long do Buttermints last?
Once prepared, butter mints can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for up to two weeks. For best results store in a cool, dry place. They will keep in the refrigerator in an airtight container for up to a month, or in the freezer for several months.
What are those chalky mints called?
Dessert mints are sometimes known as pillow mints and have a very light and refreshing flavor. These timeless mints are often featured at diners and come in assorted pastel colors.
What kind of mints does Chickfila have?
Hospitality Mints Individually Wrapped Mints with Thank You Message, Buttermint, 26 Oz (HMT000501)
Does Chick Fil A give out mints?
We are glad that you enjoy the Chick-fil-A Mints. These Mints are an optional item on the Chick-fil-A menu. Please contact your local Chick-fil-A Restaurant to verify availability of mints for sale.
What are Chick Fil A mints called?
Hospitality Mints Thank You Buttermints, 26 oz.
Can Lifesaver mints go bad?
Properly stored, mints will maintain best quality for about 12 months, but will remain safe beyond that time. The best way is to smell and look at the mints: discard any that have an off smell or appearance; if mold appears, discard the mints.
Why do hotels put mints on pillows?
The answer involves a Hollywood star and a St. Louis hotel. The chocolate or mint on a pillow has long been common practice in hotels, particularly among luxury properties. It’s a nice tradition: A special treat right before you rest your head on your vacation for some sweeter dreams.