"It's chocolate, it's peppermint, it's delicious!" Or so says Kramer. Cybele, the candy guru at CandyBlog, would probably agree with this theory normally, but she doesn't seem to be a big fan of the red-filled variety Junion Mints have included in their Valentine's edition. A box of these includes the regular chocolate mints as well as a number of the red filled ones, but they're all heart-shaped so it is impossible to tell which one you are going to get before biting into it. Though Cybele believes the red ones have a bitter aftertaste due to the red dye, she still rates the candy as 7/10 overall. I'm fairly certain that woman has supersonic taste buds though, so they may be alright for mere mortals such as myself. Have you tried them? Can you tell the difference between the regular mint and the red?

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2-09-2007 @3:22PM Nicole Weston said... Does anyone else think that the bleeding heart look of the red ones is a little more "halloween" than "valentine's"?
Not that it would stop me from eating them. The Seinfeld fan in me agrees that Junior Mints in general are delicious!
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2-09-2007 @5:14PM Foodie Bride said... Yes, the red hearts are a wee bit barbaric but I do love me some Jr Mints!
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