Mingles

Mingles

Mingles are a type of mint chocolates made by Bendicks and sold in the UK.

Varieties

There are 5 different varieties of Mingles, which are packaged together in one box:

  • Red - Marbled dark and white chocolate with light mint truffle centre.
  • Yellow - Solid milk and white chocolate with a hint of mint.
  • Brown - Dark chocolate with a fondant mint centre.
  • Green - Milk chocolate mint crisp.
  • Blue - Marbled milk and white chocolate with dark mint truffle centre.


The varieties of Mingles were changed for Christmas 2007, and are now:

  • Red - Dark chocolate mint crisp.
  • Yellow - Solid milk and white chocolate with a hint of mint.
  • Brown - Dark chocolate with a fondant mint centre.
  • Green - Milk chocolate mint crisp.
  • Blue - Milk chocolate with a dark mint truffle centre.

They can either be bought in maltesers shaped box, roses shaped box or a tin. All of which are green.

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