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Summary After Eight Thin Mints, or After Eights, are a confectionery product described as "mint enrobed in dark chocolate." They were created in 1962 by Rowntree & Company Limited and have been made in the factory in Castleford, West Yorkshire since 1970. The adverts usually include "well-dressed women of a higher social class, who were excellent at organising dinner parties, which always offered the After Eight Mints."
Description After Eight Thin Mints, or After Eights, are a confectionery product described as "mint enrobed in dark chocolate." They were created in 1962 by Rowntree & Company Limited and have been made in the factory in Castleford, West Yorkshire since 1970. The adverts usually include "well-dressed women of a higher social class, who were excellent at organising dinner parties, which always offered the After Eight Mints."
Advert Catchphrase: After Eight wafer thin mints.