Crossword clues for certs
certs
- Brand of breath mints
- Brand advertised as ''two mints in one''
- Alternative to Altoids
- After-dinner brand
- Word on some rolls
- Tic Tacs alternative
- Tic Tac rival
- Some breath mints
- Retsyn-filled mints
- Popular brand of mints
- Name in mints
- Mints introduced in 1956
- Mints in a roll
- Mints containing Retsyn
- Competitor of Mentos
- Clorets alternative
- Certain breath mints
- Breath-freshening brand name
- Breath mints that debuted in 1956
- Breath mints brand
- Breath mint with Retsyn
- Breath mint that comes in Glacial Breeze flavor
- Breath freshening brand
- Breath freshener with a Cool Mint Drops line
- Brand that contains "Retsyn"
- Brand sold in Cinnamon and Assorted Fruit flavors
- Brand of breath mints that contain Retsyn
- Alternative to Eclipse mints
- "Two mints in one" sloganeer, once
- "Two mints in one"
- "Mints with Retsyn" brand
- "It's two, two, two mints in one"
- Brand advertised as "two mints in one"
- Tic-Tac rival
- They make a mint
- Popular mints
- Altoids alternative
- Step 5 of the journey
- American Chicle Co. brand
- They might save your breath
- Product in mint condition?
- Alternative to Tic Tacs
- Two ... two ... two mints in one
- Roll of candy
- Roll by a cashier
- Candy that's "two mints in one"
- Mint roll
- Roll at a counter
- Cadbury Adams brand
- Londoners' sure things
- Breath Savers competitor
- Breath mint brand
- Documents: Abbr
- Altoids competitor
- Tic-Tacs alternative
- Altoids rival
- "Two mints in one" sloganeer
- Mints with Retsyn
- Big name in mints
- "Two mints in one" brand
- Tic-Tacs rival
- Tic Tac alternatives
- Popular breath mints
- Ice Breakers alternative
Wiktionary
n. (plural of cert English)
Wikipedia
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Certs is a breath mint (or, according to some, a candy mint) manufactured by Mondelēz International, long one of America’s most popular mints. 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.
Usage examples of "certs".
Inside were sets of the original share certs, all authenticated by the Imperial Bank and signed over.
He always bought season tickets for the symphony con certs, and he played his violin for women's culture clubs.