Altoids Peppermint Breath Mint Tins - 3.52 oz (Pack of 2)
- Brand:
- Altoids
- Model Number:
- XXX
- UPC:
- 022000158628
- EAN:
- 0022000158628
- ASIN:
- B00DY5ZN7S
- Walmart SKU:
- 20576206
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$13.09 | |
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$7.99 | |
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$11.85 |
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$5.92 | |
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$5.92 | |
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$5.92 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Altoids Peppermint Breath Mint Tins - 3.52 oz (Pack of 2) since 10/1/2025. The most recent price update was on Oct 1, 2025.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $5.92 (lowest on 10/1/2025) to $5.92 (highest on 10/1/2025). The average price during this period is $5.92.
Current Trend: No Walmart.com pricing data available for analysis.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.7/5 from 983 reviews.
Who used to get these a long time ago and I don't know just by surfing I found them and I was like oh yes I'm gonna get them again. They are hot. I'll let you guys know you need time to get used to these so you know maybe at the fifth of sixth one that you have you'll be used to it I used to eat these things like it was sweet yummy candy you know and I have to do that like I said they're delicious though
Do you have a 3D printer, or wish you had a 3D printer? Do you have bad breath? Do you like to buy things that are multipurpose and won't go to waste? If so, these altoid tins are for you. Sure, they may have delcious mints made of some chemicals that aren't naturally occurring and may or may not be healthy, but they'll give you great breath for 5 minutes, maybe 7, and the tin container can be reused for years. 3D print an insert organizer for them, and the possibilities are endless? SD cards? Stored! Little polly pockets? Stored! Small screws and screwdriver for an eyeglass repair kit? Stored!
Taste lasts a long time as well as the mint, too. One mint lasted me a good twenty minutes. I also love the tins. The mints are easy on the stomach and have not caused any upset or acid reflux. The mint melts in your mouth over time unless you wish to take the quick route to chew it up. I let it sit inside of my mouth in order to savor the taste. I have been using Altoids for many years now. These mints have never disappointed me. I will always recommend these mints. The flavor is intense but not overwhelming. Power to the buck. These are affordable for a lot of budgets. I don't make much being disabled and low income. But I found these to be affordable. If you purchase this product, I'd say that you will not regret your purchase. Enjoy! And make your breath smell fresh.
Bad breath doesn't stand a chance with these mints! They are super strong, so if you don't like the constant smell of strong mint, you will need to put them in an airtight container. I put mine in a ziplock bag and put them in a cabinet.
First of all these wonderful little cylinders are NOT sugar free! Use at your own risk! This two-pack (cans) package is cheaper than two one cans at checkout. I do not use these to freshen my breath. The can is too large to put in my pocket and I really do not have room for a can in my purse, I have a roll or partial roll of Peppermint Breath Savers I buy at Walmart in nine roll packages in my purse. I keep the Altoids can on my nightstand and often put five peppermint Altoids like small candies on each side of my mouth in my cheeks just before I go to sleep. A refreshing nightcap if you will.
They went back to the original formula and wow! These are potent; so icy and minty. Watch out, these are wonderfully addictive. Keep some in your car too for the freshest breath ever.
I've always liked Altoids because of their strong mint flavor and simplicity of form. The twin pack offers the additional benefit of a good value for the money as well.
I really only wanted to review the service i got today on my pick up order at the Neighborhood Market on Charleston. Tae came out quickly, was extremely thoughtful and polite while handling my bags and during our short interaction. Thank you Tae!
It fits in my purse so nicely, love having it on hand to pop a peppermint in when needed. Crisp peppermint flavor, freshens my breath!
On 26-Jan-18-Sun Walmart told me that 5 items I ordered wouldn't be delivered. They deducted 4 items from the credit-card total. But they charged us for the 5th removed item (Magnesium Glycinate at $16.98 plus whatever tax-increase the $16.98 causes) without any explanation why this 5th item was treated differently from the 4 others. I've had home deliveries since Sept 2025 and this never happened before. Sometimes in the past an item was charged but not delivered because Walmart didn't KNOW that the shopper missed it until I reported it. Before today, we ALWAYS got refunds on missing items. Always. 100%. Once, they even took my word for it because the driver left before I finished inventorying. THIS time, WALMART told ME I wasn't getting Magnesium Glycinate, so they DON'T have to take my word for it. Yet we're being charged anyway. I SOUGHT a refund via the same website process I've always used (successfully) in the past, but today the website says no refund is available "per Walmart policies" ON AN ITEM THAT THEY ADMIT NEVER LEFT THE STORE!! This may be a violation of Arkansas State Law and Federal Credit-Card laws. They don't even dispute that it's missing. Walmart needn't trust me nor take my word for it (as they always did before) that it's missing. The website told me in many ways that it isn't in today's shipment. Yet they're still charging for it. I may call on 2026-Jan-19-Mon to see if our credit-card company has an efficient way to punish (for future deterrence) this rip-off. As the website offers no other avenue for resolution of this, I'll post this boilerplate-text (telling how Walmart cheated us today) whenever I'm asked to review products. What is this if not a "rip-off"? I have no Magnesium Glycinate, nor any website paths to report that I don't have it, nor to request a refund. What can I do but tell the world about this? What would YOU do in my shoes? Lie down and take it? Walmart takes the position that we should pay for Magnesium Glycinate that they simultaneously ADMIT I never received. I'd welcome hearing Walmart's position, though I can't imagine what it is. I can't get an explanation, nor even an avenue to REQUEST their explanation. Later, I got an e-mail (time-stamped THREE HOURS after the delivery) "confirming changes" to that delivery. I opened it to see the "changes". But it was the same list, the same pre-tax subtotal (including non-existent Magnesium Glycinate) that was in force at delivery. So, what are the "changes"? With no "changes", does Walmart look competent sending this "update" e-mail (generated by non-existent changes) so late? Is it evidence of gigantic glitches in Walmart's accounting? It's like stories from the 1960s of a bill (snail-mailed on paper) for an item, plus interest, and after months of haggle the store admitted the charge was bogus, and deducted it, but then refused to deduct the interest on a $0.00 charge that they admitted was wrong. Walmart needs to be better than that!
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $7.99 (May 29) to $11.85 (Jul 17) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $11.38.
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