reject ones that are made to thinly. there always broken in pieces in the wrapper
UltimatePhoenix
3 Dec 16#12
i dont know what flavour they are but know they are not spearmint, always avoided the blue spearmint cause some reason gave me sore throat :disappointed:
jenko65
3 Dec 16#11
glad to see the 99p store influence on pound stretcher is bringing the "bargains"
marineville
2 Dec 16#10
i've tried them... not the same but oddly nice... trouble is they're softer so you can crunch through a packet in minutes... the old polos (or genuine ones) are like glass shards when you crunch them!
redduck
2 Dec 16#9
i stand corrected, I thought 'original' was spearmint. Original isn't peppermint though!
bomberman
2 Dec 16#8
I'm sure that these taste sweeter than single packs from the likes of Tesco etc
xenophon
2 Dec 161#7
Didn't see your post when I replied. Probably as I was trying to make sense of what he meant!
dcx_badass
2 Dec 16#4
Not real ones, have the texture of chalk...
redduck
2 Dec 16#3
JFI, it's the peppermint ones, not the spearmint ones we are used to.
UltimatePhoenix to redduck
2 Dec 161#5
The spearmint ones are blue. ones in normal shops just say Original!!
xenophon to redduck
2 Dec 16#6
I always remember the original polo's being peppermint. Never tried a spearmint flavour.
tinca
2 Dec 162#2
On the hole I find them tasteless
BubaMan
2 Dec 16#1
I can't remember where these are made but they taste subtly different to English Polos...
Nice enough at this price though - heated :smiley:
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Nice enough at this price though - heated :smiley: