Mint chocolate
Mint chocolate (or chocolate mint) is a popular type of chocolate, made by adding a mint flavoring, such as peppermint, spearmint, or crème de menthe, to chocolate. Mint chocolate can be found in a wide variety of confectionery items, such as candy, mints, cookies, mint chocolate chip ice cream, hot chocolate, and others. In addition, it is marketed in a non-edible format as cosmetics. Depending widely on the ingredients and the process used, mint chocolate can give off a very distinctive mint fragrance. The chocolate component can be milk chocolate, regular dark chocolate, or white chocolate; due to this, mint chocolate has no one specific flavor, and so each chocolate-plus-flavor combination can be unique.
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| Alternative names | Chocolate mint | 
|---|---|
| Type | Chocolate | 
| Main ingredients | Chocolate, mint flavoring | 
The U.S. National Confectioners Association lists February 19 as "Chocolate Mint Day".[1]
Products
    

Mint chocolate
    
- Aero Peppermint
 - Andes Chocolate Mints
 - Bendicks Bittermint
 - Frango Mints
 - Hershey's Mint Chocolate Chips[2]
 - Laura Secord French Mint
 - Lindt Mint Intense
 
Mint patties with chocolate
    
- After Eight mints
 - Fry's Peppermint Cream
 - Haviland Thin Mints
 - Hershey's York Peppermint Patties
 - Junior Mints
 - Pearson's Chocolate Mint Patties
 - Andes Chocolate Mints
 
See also
    
    
References
    
- "Candy Holidays". National Confectioners Association. Archived from the original on 2 December 2014. Retrieved 1 December 2014.
 - "HERSHEY'S Mint Chocolate Chips". The Hershey Company. Retrieved 1 December 2014.
 
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