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Did Junior Mints sponsor Seinfeld?

Did Junior Mints sponsor Seinfeld?

No. They mentioned the products after taking permissions, but only if it fit the story really well (and we all can agree that they did indeed fit the story). Although, interestingly, M&M didnt agree to get their name mentioned in an episode where the mint will fall in the cavity of a patient.

Who created Junior Mints?

James O. Welch Company
Junior Mints are a candy brand consisting of small rounds of mint filling inside a dark chocolate coating, with a dimple on one side….Junior Mints.

A box of Junior Mints
Type Candy
Created by James O. Welch Company
Invented 1949
Main ingredients Dark chocolate

What did Kramer say about Junior Mints?

Cosmo Kramer : Who’s gonna turn down a Junior Mint? It’s chocolate, it’s peppermint, it’s delicious. Jerry : That’s true. Cosmo Kramer : It’s very refreshing.

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Did Seinfeld do product placement?

As one of the first television shows to incorporate product placements to the same extent that they are used today, Seinfeld, which aired on NBC from 1989 to 1998, has been regarded by many as the watershed to the industry.

Why are Junior Mints so good?

Why Are Junior Mints So Popular? The flavor is a combination of rich dark chocolate and fresh peppermint. It is chocolaty and minty at the same time. The exterior chocolate coating is crunchy, and the minty interior is chewy.

What are Junior Mints?

The History of Junior Mints: Ingredients: Sugar, Semi-Sweet Chocolate (Sugar, Chocolate Processed with Alkali, Cocoa Butter, Soy Lecithin-An Emulsifier, Vanillin-An Artificial Flavor), Corn Syrup, Confectioner’s Glaze, Food Starch-Modified, Peppermint Oil, Invertase (An Enzyme).

Is Beefarino real?

Well, it’s a famous tinned pasta product by Chef Boyardee that is basically macaroni cheese with beef! But, it is also a VERY popular family recipe that is made at home too, and is made with five main staple ingredients – minced beef, onions, passata (or chopped tomatoes), cheese and macaroni.