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Who makes Trebor Extra Strong mints?

Who makes Trebor Extra Strong mints?

Cadbury
They are produced in the north of Sheffield by Trebor, part of Cadbury. Trebor makes around 35 million packs a year at Sheffield.

Who owns Trebor mints?

Cadbury Schweppes
Acquisition by Cadbury On Thursday 14 September 1989, Cadbury Schweppes bought the company for £147m. The company was run as a subsidiary company of Cadbury.

What are Trebor Extra Strong mints made of?

Sugar, Glucose Syrup, Starch, Natural Mint Flavouring, Gelatine, Stabiliser (E415).

Where does the name Trebor come from?

While the company was quite happy to perpetuate this myth, Trebor was named after the premises they moved into, Trebor Terrace, after the row’s builder, one Robert Cooper. So just a coincidence. Robertson & Woodcock, as the company was officially known, took on the moniker Trebor almost by a process of osmosis.

Can you still buy Trebor mints?

Wholesale Trebor mints are available to buy from Hancocks, whether you wish to shop at one of our confectionery cash and carries or prefer to buy online and have your goods delivered direct to your business.

Where is the Trebor factory?

Trebor Works, Forest Gate, E7 The Art Deco Trebor factory is located near Upton Park Underground station. Trebor was producing over 450 different products at its peak, but today the brand only produces four types of mint!

Can eating too many extra strong mints be harmful?

With too much peppermint you can see rapid, shallow breathing, a slowed heartbeat, stomach pain, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, bloody urine, dizziness, depression, twitching or unconsciousness and convulsions. In order to skip out on some side effects, avoid over consuming mint.

Do they still make Trebor mints?

A longstanding brand that then became part of Cadbury Trebor Bassett, Trebor has always been known for mints and continues to produce a range of extra strong mints and softmints in a number of minty flavours including spearmint and peppermint.

What is in Altoids?

The irreverent, quirky personality of Altoids mints has led Altoids to be a top-selling mint in the U.S. Ingredients: Sugar, Gum Arabic, Natural Flavor (Oil Of Peppermint), Gelatin.

Do Trebor mints still exist?

Trebor Softfruits Sweets Roll 44.9g A longstanding brand that then became part of Cadbury Trebor Bassett, Trebor has always been known for mints and continues to produce a range of extra strong mints and softmints in a number of minty flavours including spearmint and peppermint.

Are Trebor cool drops vegetarian?

Trebor Softmints They contain carnauba wax, but that is fine for vegans, as are the other ingredients.

Are Trebor mints a laxative?

This is very dangerous, the trebors contain sorbitol, a laxative. Over a month, this will have been eroding your bowels making the lining thinner until soon it will burst and the toxic intestinal contents will leak into your bloodstream- you will need a blood infusion, and could possibly die.

Where are the Trebor Extra Strong Mints made?

Trebor was sold to Cadbury in 1989. In March 1988, the brand gave a £250,000 sponsorship to the England national football team, over three years. In April 2015, a new series of adverts for the mints (the first in over ten years) was produced by Wieden+Kennedy London. They are produced in the north of Sheffield by Trebor, part of Cadbury.

Where does Cadbury Extra Strong Mints come from?

They are produced in the north of Sheffield by Trebor, part of Cadbury. Trebor makes around 35 million packs a year at Sheffield. ^ “Cadbury”.

When was the first Cadbury Trebor Mint made?

The brand was first made in 1935. Trebor was sold to Cadbury in 1989. In March 1988, the brand gave a £250,000 sponsorship to the England national football team, over three years. In April 2015, a new series of adverts for the mints (the first in over ten years) was produced by Wieden+Kennedy London.

What kind of sweets did the Trebor family make?

Many Trebor sweets are legendary. Refreshers. Extra Strong Mints. Black Jacks. Fruit Salad. Over time the Trebor family added other iconic names: Sharps Toffees, Clarnico Mint Creams, Topps Bubble Gum and Maynards Wine Gums.