What do they do with all the holes out of polo mints?!


Question: I remember buying them. They were much stronger than actual polo mints. I guess they must cut out the best bits. Maybe the polo people are all wimps.


Answers: I remember buying them. They were much stronger than actual polo mints. I guess they must cut out the best bits. Maybe the polo people are all wimps.

You could buy them in the shops at one time.

they use them in aero bubbles silly

kindest regards x kitti x

MAKE THEM INTO NEW POLO MINTS, GIRL.

You could actully buy them in the shops a few years ago.

i remember they used to sell them in little tubes called polo holes...

they were cool!

throw them at passing cars from the top of the factory roof.

i remember they brought the polo 'holes' out as a product, but havent seen them for a while now

You could buy them in the shops at one time.

make more polo mints

They plug holes in New Orleans dikes. In hindsight it wasn't the best idea.

You could buy them once before I like the ones with the holes best LOL

they don't just cut out the holes you know.
they have a mould so there there is no hole of polo, just of the mould.

sell them to trebor extra strong mints...they just mash em all together add more mint and then use a cookie cutter to make them...

use them for mints without a hole!

Is that like a "Life Saver" (TM)?

the beatles used them,

evidently theres 4000 holes in blackburn lancashire...

"a day in the life"

They sell the holes with the mints.
If you notice the empty space in the middle it's called a hole. If you swallow enough of them your farts smell minty.

Hello, Sell them to the firm that makes colanders.

They tip them over the Poles to deplete the ozone layer, cause they have got shares in Suntan lotion

they make the polos with the holes in the first place with a special mould. it has been known to see a polo with a thin covering on the hole, where something has gone wrong.





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