Uncle Joe's Mint Balls Explained

Uncle Joe's Mint Balls
Type:Mint
Currentowner:William Santus & Co Ltd
Producedby:William Santus & Co Ltd
Origin:United Kingdom
Markets:Worldwide
Tagline:Keep You All Aglow

Uncle Joe's Mint Balls are mints produced by William Santus & Co. Ltd. in Wigan, Greater Manchester, England since 1898.[1] Despite their name, the mints are not truly spherical but oblate spheroids. The ingredients of Uncle Joe's Mint Balls are pure cane sugar, oil of peppermint and cream of tartar and are described on the tin as "suitable for vegans".

As of 2011, 160,000 mint balls are made per day, which is around 35 million per year.[2]

The early mint balls were made by William Santus' wife, Ellen, before production moved to a factory near Wigan Wallgate railway station in 1919.[3]

The packaging, usually a sealed can, carries a picture of the mascot, a smiling man in a top hat.

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  1. News: Video and pictures: Uncle Joe making history with two billionth mint ball. 16 February 2011. Manchester Evening News.
  2. News: Uncle Joe to make history with two-billionth mint ball. 11 February 2011. Manchester Evening News.
  3. News: Arnot. Chris. Uncle Joe's mint balls are on a roll. The Independent. 1 September 1996.
  4. Web site: Our Song – By Mike Harding | Uncle Joes.
  5. Web site: Mrs ‘Ardin’s Kid – Mike Harding.
  6. Web site: Mike Harding - My Brother Sylveste. www.45cat.com.