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Nestlé have come up with variations of the original Polo mint. Some of these have been successes, whereas others have failed. None has been as successful as the original Polo mint. • Spearmint: "Cool look, cool taste." These Polos have a strong
spearmint flavour and aroma. The original design of the sweets had turquoise flecks on them, and were mildly
triboluminescent, but now are white. • Fruit: These are
boiled sweets in several fruit flavours, all in one tube. Flavours include
strawberry,
blackcurrant,
orange,
lemon, and
lime. • Polo Gummies: Fruit flavoured soft gummy sweets in the Polo shape. • Sugar free: Sugar free version of the original Polo containing
sorbitol. • Mini Polos: Small Polos (about 0.5 cm in diameter) with a strong "Super Mint" minty flavour. They were packaged in a box shaped like a Polo Mint. They were also available in an Orange flavour. • Smoothies: These creamy sweets came in flavours such as blackcurrant, sunshine fruits and strawberry. • Citrus Sharp: Lemon and lime flavoured. Discontinued in the United Kingdom. • Butter Mint Polos: mint flavour
butterscotch. • Strong/Extra Strong: "We like them strong, but silent." A rival for
Trebor, these were very hot. Discontinued in the United Kingdom. • Ice: These came in a shiny blue wrapper, and had a cooler mint taste. •
Paan flavoured currently available in India since 2020 • Mint O Fruit: (available in Indonesia). These come in the following flavours: Raspberry Mint, Blackcurrant Mint, Peppermint, Lime Mint and Cherry Mint. These Polos come with the following slogan "Think Plong! Masih Ada Bolong!" These are also sold in the United Kingdom in some
Poundland stores. • Holes: These were a plastic tube of small mints approximately, but not exactly, the size of the hole in a standard Polo mint. Before this, Rowntree had already experimented with different Polos in the 1980s. Polo Fruits were always available, but they briefly made: • Lemon: Similar to the citrus flavour that Nestlé put out around ten years later, but not identical. • Orange: similar to Lemon, but in an orange packet. • Tropical Fruit: included Banana, Melon, Coconut and others • Globes: small capsules filled with mint flavoured liquid in a small box with a flip lid == Description ==