In the 1960s and 1970s, Certs was heavily advertised on American television with a famous campaign featuring two attractive young people earnestly arguing over the proper classification of the mints. A Facebook page was created to keep the discontinued product in stores. Certs Cool Mint Drops are packaged in slide top paper boxes and feature a liquid center which is claimed to be "intensely flavorful."Īt the end of 2014, Mondelēz International stopped the production of the Classic Fruit flavor in Canada. They are described by the manufacturer as a "breath-freshening mint" rather than simply a "breath mint," one of the two descriptions used for standard Certs.Ĭadbury-Adams also offers Certs Cool Mint Drops, described as a "breath drop." These medium sized oval-shaped mints are available in flavors named Cinnamint, Freshmint, and Peppermint. Certs Powerful Mints are small, Tic-Tac-like mints. Each Certs is embossed on one side with the legend "CERTS RETSYN" in letters about 3 mm tall, approximately midway between center and edge, each letter oriented away from the center.Ĭadbury-Adams also manufactures Certs Powerful Mints, available in peppermint, spearmint and wintergreen. Prior to the current form, they were more regular discs with beveled edges. It is the copper gluconate in Retsyn which gives Certs its signature green flecks.Ĭerts is not a true disk, but exhibits a pronounced bulge emerging from the edge, subsiding to form a depression at the center. Instead, as has long been advertised, the mints contain "Retsyn," a trademarked name for a mixture of copper gluconate, partially hydrogenated cottonseed oil, and flavoring. Description Ĭerts are classified as mints, but they actually contain no oils of any mint plant. It was discontinued since 2018, possibly for having partially hydrogenated cottonseed oil, which is not allowed as an ingredient in food sold in the USA since then. Certs was the first breath/candy mint to be nationally marketed in the United States, and has been a fixture at American drug stores and convenience stores since its debut on the market in 1956. Per mint: Calories 5, Fat 0g, Sodium 0g, Carbohydrates 2g, Sugars 2g, Protein 0g.Ĭinnamon, Mixed Fruit, Peppermint, Spearmint, WintergreenĬerts Cool Mint Drops, Certs Powerful MintsĬerts is a breath mint (or, according to some, a candy mint) manufactured by Mondelēz International, and it has long been one of America's most popular mints. Sugar, corn syrup, partially hydrogenated cottonseed oil †, flavor (with soy lecithin) †, magnesium stearate, copper gluconate †, color. ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) ( August 2018) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links, and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view. The player can select the name of the baby and can play different games to earn points the can use to unlock further items in the game world.This article contains content that is written like an advertisement. Take photos using camera features and capture the lovely moments with the baby. Gather ingredients and cook baby foods for the child and maintain his health, energy etc. Play different games with the baby, feed him regularly and watch him grow. The game offers an opportunity for the players to become a father or mother in the virtual world where the player must take care of his/her lovely baby. The game allows players to adopt a cute baby and take care of him or herby bathing, feeding, caring and curing. Star Miracles is an exciting, Free-to-play, Online and Life-Simulation focused on those players who love playing life simulations. That is why me and my dear friend are working on building a new web game that is based on Babydow (Works the same way too!) Its called Star Miracles. Hi guys! I see that ya'll were just as fanatic about babydow as I was.